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Meet Fractal, an OS made for microarchitecture reverse engineering

Meet Fractal, an OS made for microarchitecture reverse engineering 2026-05-22 at 12:17 By Sinisa Markovic Probing how a CPU isolates user code from kernel code is messy work. Researchers patch kernels, write drivers, or boot stripped-down bare-metal programs, and any of those choices change variables they were trying to hold still. Fractal, a new operating […]

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Project Ire: Microsoft’s autonomous malware detection AI agent

Project Ire: Microsoft’s autonomous malware detection AI agent 2025-08-05 at 19:45 By Zeljka Zorz Microsoft is working on a AI agent whose main goal is autonomous malware detection and the prototype – dubbed Project Ire – is showing great potential, the company has announced on Tuesday. Tested on a dataset of known malicious and benign

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Microsoft’s Project Ire Autonomously Reverse Engineers Software to Find Malware

Microsoft’s Project Ire Autonomously Reverse Engineers Software to Find Malware 2025-08-05 at 19:12 By Eduard Kovacs Microsoft has unveiled Project Ire, a prototype autonomous AI agent that can analyze any software file to determine if it’s malicious. The post Microsoft’s Project Ire Autonomously Reverse Engineers Software to Find Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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x64dbg: Open-source binary debugger for Windows

x64dbg: Open-source binary debugger for Windows 2024-08-19 at 07:01 By Mirko Zorz x64dbg is an open-source binary debugger for Windows, designed for malware analysis and reverse engineering of executables without access to the source code. It offers a wide range of features and a plugin system, allowing you to customize and extend its capabilities to

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Satellites lack standard security mechanisms found in mobile phones and laptops

Satellites lack standard security mechanisms found in mobile phones and laptops 14/07/2023 at 07:34 By Help Net Security Researchers from Ruhr University Bochum and the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarbrücken have assessed the security mechanisms of satellites currently orbiting the Earth from an IT perspective. Moritz Schloegel (left) and Johannes Willbold analyzed

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