Motti Kumar
Bio
Hey guys i'm Motti Kumar and it’s a pleasure to be a guest blogger and hopefully inspire, give back, and keep you updated on overall cyber news or anything hot that impacts us as security enthusiast's here at Vocal Media.
Stories (15/0)
Tools to dip your toes on in reverse engineering
Ghidra Ghidra is an open sourced decompiler. A compiler takes source code like C, and converts it into machine code. A decompiler tries to do the opposite. It takes machine code and generates code that resembles it's source code.
By Motti Kumar3 years ago in 01
Introduction to Assembly Language
I've just started learning Assembly Language since it is useful to perform tasks like Binary Exploitation and Reverse Engineering. This happens to be the the first big wall I need to tackle. I'll be sharing the knowledge I learn through the upcoming blogs, so if you're interested then stay tuned.
By Motti Kumar3 years ago in 01
What are Intrusion Detection Systems ?
The sophistication of cyber attacks in recent years reiterates the need for reinforcement in cybersecurity. As a result of this, more organizations are prioritizing cybersecurity with deliberate efforts to secure their networks. Taking a laid-back approach to your cybersecurity could be your undoing.
By Motti Kumar3 years ago in 01
Blink Engine
Working on Blink is not easy. It's not easy for new Blink developers because there are a lot of Blink-specific concepts and coding conventions that have been introduced to implement a very fast rendering engine. It's not easy even for experienced Blink developers because Blink is huge and extremely sensitive to performance, memory and security.
By Motti Kumar3 years ago in 01
Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities in Elementor Impact Over 7 Million Sites
On February 23, 2021, the Wordfence Threat Intelligence team responsibly disclosed a set of stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities in Elementor, a WordPress plugin which “is now actively installed and used on more than 7M websites” according to a recent announcement on the Elementor blog. These vulnerabilities allowed any user able to access the Elementor editor, including contributors, to add JavaScript to posts. This JavaScript would be executed if the post was viewed, edited, or previewed by any other site user, and could be used to take over a site if the victim was an administrator.
By Motti Kumar3 years ago in 01