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  2. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Roku announced the release of Roku OS 10, which featured "instant resume" for streaming channels, automatic configuration for gaming consoles, AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support to Roku HD streaming boxes and TVs etc. [9] In May 2021, Engadget reported on an "exploit" which took advantage of two vulnerabilities, in Roku OS versions ...

  3. Ian Beer (hacker) - Wikipedia

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    He is known for discovering a large number of security vulnerabilities in Apple products, including iOS, [1] Safari [3] and macOS, [4] as well as helping create jailbreaks for iOS versions. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] One such discovery forced Apple to rewrite significant parts of the macOS and iOS kernel . [ 7 ]

  4. Exploit kit - Wikipedia

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    It exploited vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader, the Java Runtime Environment, and Adobe Flash. [9] Following a joint-operation between Cisco Talos and GoDaddy to disrupt a Neutrino malvertising campaign, [ 10 ] the authors stopped selling the kit, deciding to only provide support and updates to previous clients.

  5. Full Disclosure (mailing list) - Wikipedia

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    Full Disclosure is a "lightly moderated" security mailing list generally used for discussion about information security and disclosure of vulnerabilities. The list was created on July 9, 2002, by Len Rose and also administered by him, who later handed it off to John Cartwright.

  6. SAINT (software) - Wikipedia

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    Step 3 – The scanner checks for vulnerabilities. Step 4 – When vulnerabilities are detected, the results are categorized in several ways, allowing customers to target the data they find most useful. SAINT can group vulnerabilities according to severity, type, or count. It can also provide information about a particular host or group of hosts.

  7. BlueBorne (security vulnerability) - Wikipedia

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    The vulnerabilities are a mixture of information leak vulnerabilities, remote code execution vulnerability or logical flaw vulnerabilities. The Apple iOS vulnerability was a remote code execution vulnerability due to the implementation of LEAP (Low Energy Audio Protocol). This vulnerability was only present in older versions of the Apple iOS. [17]

  8. Privilege escalation - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, jailbreaking is defined as the act of removing limitations that a vendor attempted to hard-code into its software or services. [2] A common example is the use of toolsets to break out of a chroot or jail in UNIX-like operating systems [3] or bypassing digital rights management (DRM).

  9. iOS jailbreaking - Wikipedia

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    iOS jailbreaking is the use of a privilege escalation exploit to remove software restrictions imposed by Apple on devices running iOS and iOS-based [a] operating systems. It is typically done through a series of kernel patches.