We are back and testing out a new episode format focusing more on discussion than summaries. We start talking a bit about the value of learning hacking by iterating on the same exploit and challenging yourself as a means of practicing the creative parts of exploitation. Then we dive into the recent Intel SGX fuse key leak, talk a bit about what it means, how it happened.
We are seeking feedback on this format. Particularly interested in those of you with more of a bug bounty or higher-level focus if an episode like this would still be appealing? If you want to share any feedback feel free to DM us (@__zi or @specterdev) or email us at media [at] dayzerosec.com
Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/255.html
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:04:55] Exploiting CVE-2024-20017 4 different ways
[00:22:26] Intel SGX Fuse Keys Extracted
[00:51:01] Introducing the URL validation bypass cheat sheet
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