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Zero-day attack / Vulnerability / VM / Malware / Failure / X86 architecture / Assembly languages / Computer security / Cyberwarfare / Computer network security
Date: 2010-12-06 08:30:09
Zero-day attack
Vulnerability
VM
Malware
Failure
X86 architecture
Assembly languages
Computer security
Cyberwarfare
Computer network security

Finding 0-days by Using VulnHunt Wei Wang(alert7) Code Audit Labs of Vulnhunt Co.,Ltd 翰海源 www.vulnhunt.com

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