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Blue Pill originally required AMD-V (Pacifica) virtualization support, but was later ported to support Intel VT-x (Vanderpool) as well. It was designed by Joanna Rutkowska and originally demonstrated at the Black Hat Briefings on August 3, 2006, with a reference implementation for the Microsoft Windows Vista kernel.
The "SubVirt" laboratory rootkit, developed jointly by Microsoft and University of Michigan researchers, is an academic example of a virtual-machine–based rootkit (VMBR), [46] while Blue Pill software is another.
Pages in category "Rootkits" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Blue Pill (software) C.
The original concept of Blue Pill was published by another researcher at IEEE Oakland in May 2006 under the name VMBR. [4] During the following years, Rutkowska continued to focus on low-level security. In 2007 she demonstrated that certain types of hardware-based memory acquisition (e.g. FireWire based) are unreliable and can be defeated. [5]
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The book has received mostly positive reviews from websites specializing in computer reviews. Computing Reviews writes about this book "This book addresses a controversial and timely issue in the field of network security. Rootkits are notoriously used by the black hat hacking community. A rootkit allows an attacker to subvert a compromised system.
Two years after the death of her husband Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Allison Holker is speaking out. And Boss' family and friends are outraged. Holker, 36, opened up to People magazine in a revealing ...