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[RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - rssdog - 07-15-2014

Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet

Today Google has publicly revealed its new initiative called “Project Zero,” a team of Star Hackers and Bug Hunters with the sole mission to improve security and protect the Internet.

A team of superheroes in sci-fi movies protect the world from Alien attack or bad actors, likewise Project Zero is a dedicated team of top security researchers, who have been hired by Google to finding the most



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RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - Ligeti - 07-16-2014

I don't trust Google... at all!

If they are after security why don't they start fixing some issues in Chrome, check out this: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=98357

"Reported by alok.men...@Gmail.com, Sep 27, 2011", was reported for Chromium.

And yet they didn't do anything about it!

Peace


RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - h3r0 - 07-16-2014

I'm not too sure how I feel about this...


RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - lady_godiva - 07-16-2014

(07-16-2014, 12:26 AM)Ligeti Wrote: I don't trust Google... at all!

Agree


RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - gh05t3d - 07-19-2014

not comfortable with google or their services,as i am sure they access android users phones when they want.


RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - dropzon3 - 07-19-2014

(07-16-2014, 12:26 AM)Ligeti Wrote: I don't trust Google... at all!

If they are after security why don't they start fixing some issues in Chrome, check out this: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=98357

"Reported by alok.men...@Gmail.com, Sep 27, 2011", was reported for Chromium.

And yet they didn't do anything about it!

Peace

What is your solution? About all they can do is cache pinning which is not effective.

The standard defense for this is not in the browser but in the host setup by validating the host header.

This attack vector has been known about since 2009: http://www.adambarth.com/papers/2009/jackson-barth-bortz-shao-boneh-tweb.pdf

I certainly don't hold the lack of a fix for this type non-trivial to exploit issue that the browser can't effectively defend against.

Care to share your reasoning why Google is in the wrong?


RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - Ligeti - 07-19-2014

(07-19-2014, 07:53 PM)dropzon3 Wrote: Care to share your reasoning why Google is in the wrong?

I really don't think that I am in a position to say if it is in the wrong or not.

I am working on a little tool that receive the DNS resolution (the IPs) and compare the services (the response), if they are not the same, then something is not right, because I can't think of a scenario where one domain name (FQDN) should link to different servers each of which provides different service.

Peace


Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - Snipa - 07-19-2014

(07-16-2014, 08:29 AM)lady_godiva Wrote:
(07-16-2014, 12:26 AM)Ligeti Wrote: I don't trust Google... at all!

Agree
its all part of the illuminaty plan. They are carefully planning.
some people like you have noticed something unusual while millions trust what google do.
Good luck to all of you who are open minded and managed to survive.

:epic::Thumbs-Up:



RE: [RSS] - Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - dropzon3 - 07-20-2014

(07-19-2014, 08:48 PM)Ligeti Wrote:
(07-19-2014, 07:53 PM)dropzon3 Wrote: Care to share your reasoning why Google is in the wrong?

I really don't think that I am in a position to say if it is in the wrong or not.

I am working on a little tool that receive the DNS resolution (the IPs) and compare the services (the response), if they are not the same, then something is not right, because I can't think of a scenario where one domain name (FQDN) should link to different servers each of which provides different service.

Peace

Load balancing, regional servers are two reasons.


Project Zero - A Team of Star-Hackers Hired by Google to Protect the Internet - Ligeti - 07-20-2014

(07-19-2014, 09:38 PM)Snipa Wrote: its all part of the illuminaty plan. They are carefully planning.
:epic::Thumbs-Up:

Illuminaty? lmao, that's funny...

Quote:some people like you have noticed something unusual while millions trust what google do.

Well... I sure have my very good reasons to say that Smile

And no, I don't follow the crowd (or better say the "cattle"), and people that do so (and I hope that you are smart enough not to be one of them) remind me with the melon scene from Ice Age, link: http://www.flickclip.com/flicks/iceage3.html

Quote:Good luck to all of you who are open minded and managed to survive.


I don't understand this one...

Peace

(07-20-2014, 07:16 AM)dropzon3 Wrote: Load balancing, regional servers are two reasons.

Load balancing can result serving different services? I thought that the idea was to balance "the load" (one target).

Regional servers, that would be redirection and it has nothing to do with DNS rebinding I believe.

Peace