The discovery of the
Spectre and Meltdown
attacks in January cast a long shadow over the year, with many of the issued security patches having their own problems and several new variants of the two attacks having been discovered.
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Yet many questions about the attacks remain unanswered. In a
presentation
at the inaugural Pass the Salt conference earlier this month,
Fortinet
researcher Axelle Apvrille tried to answer two of these questions:
-
Are
Android
phones vulnerable to Spectre-based attacks? - How can we detect malware that uses Spectre, and does any exist?
Axelle has written a paper for
VB
based on her presentation, which we are pleased to publish today, both in
HTML
and
PDF
format.
Axelle’s focus on
Android
isn’t surprising: she is one of the world’s leading researchers when it comes to mobile malware in general, and
Android
in particular – and for that reason we are excited that she will deliver a short workshop on
Android
reverse engineering at
VB2018
in Montreal this October.
Axelle’s workshop is just one of many great reasons to come to VB2018. Check out the
speaker page
for details of other leading experts presenting at the event, and check out the
programme
for full details of what else is on the agenda –
book your ticket
now for what promises to be a memorable event!
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