Media Summary: An oldie but a goodie, Dr Mike Pound revisits the Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer overflow Denial of service usually relies on a flood of data. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death.
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An oldie but a goodie, Dr Mike Pound revisits the Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer overflow Denial of service usually relies on a flood of data. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death. How do we exchange a secret key in the clear? Spoiler: We don't - Dr Mike Pound shows us exactly what happens. Mathematics ... Just how bad is it if your site is vulnerable to an SQL Injection? Dr Mike Pound shows us how they work. Cookie Stealing: ... Extracting a secret key by simply watching the flickering of an LED? Sounds implausible but that's what we're discussing with Dr ...
It's absolutely everywhere, but what is TLS and where did it come from? Dr Mike Pound explains the background behind this ... How do we measure harm to improve the performance of Ai in the real world? Dr Hana Chockler is a Reader in Computer Science ... Described as GenAIs greatest flaw, indirect prompt injection is a big problem, Mike Pound from University of Nottingham explains ... How do huge websites keep track of the traffic numbers? Buck Shlegeris outlines the probabilistic counting algorithm 'Hyperloglog ... How does your computer arrange with a server to start talking in code? Dr Mike Pound explains the TLS handshake where the ...