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Mike Shaver, ten days, and expletives

Mike Shaver (Director of Ecosystem Development at Mozilla) handed his business card to Robert Hansen (RSnake) on Wednesday night at Black Hat. On it he wrote “ten f—ing days.” When I asked him about it, he said he meant to communicate to Robert that since Mozilla got a recent security update out in [...]

JavaScript fuzzer available

Mike Shaver and I just finished presenting “Building and Breaking the Browser”at Blackhat today in Las Vegas. We discussed the methods and tools that Mozilla uses to secure the Firefox browser. These tools include a fuzzer for Javascript, which has led to the discovery and resolution of dozens of critical security bugs. [...]

Off to Black Hat!

I’m heading to Las Vegas tomorrow for the Black Hat Briefings. If you’re in town you can catch me speaking on Thursday morning on Building and Breaking the Browser.
You can also catch up with me Wednesday afternoon on the Future of Information Security panel or Thursday afternoon on the Ethics Challenge panel.
After you roll [...]

BaySec is tonight!

If you are a security geek in the bay area, find your way to O’Niell’s on 3rd and King Street in San Francisco at 7pm to meet up at BaySec. I’ll be there to celebrate shipping Firefox 2.0.0.5. I may even have some Mozilla and Firefox goodies to give out. Say hi [...]

Building and Breaking the Browser at Blackhat

Mike Shaver and I will be speaking at Blackhat August 1-2, 2007 on Firefox Security. It looks like there will be a number of Mozilla folks in attendance. I hope to see some of you there.
Building and Breaking the Browser
Traditional software vendors have little interest in sharing the gory details of what is [...]