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Researcher: Operating systems inherently flawed

...to the nature of their architecture, according to a leading security researcher. Joanna Rutkowska said that inherent operating-system insecurity is a bigger problem than... Read more

18 September, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Intel releases Bios update

...of a high-privilege rootkit for the Xen hypervisor by security researchers Joanna Rutkowska and Rafal Wojtczuk Read more

29 August, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Intel motherboards suffer Bios flaws

...S5500 series. The flaw was uncovered by Alexander Tereshkin, Rafal Wojtczuk and Joanna Rutkowska, researchers from Invisible Things Lab. Last year, Rutkovska presented a high... Read more

29 July, 2009 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims

...of Microsoft's operating system that controls virtual operating system instances. Researcher Joanna Rutkowska has caused a debate over the several years by developing a... Read more

5 September, 2008 by Liam Tung

Virtual rootkits not a problem, claim researchers

...memory, and have a cache footprint that can be detected. Malware researcher Joanna Rutkowska claimed last year to have developed a hypervisor rootkit called "Blue... Read more

2 October, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Black Hat gears up in Las Vegas

Security conference takes up more space at Caesars Palace as it tackles topics from hacking the Vista x64 kernel to digital forensics Read more

31 July, 2007 by Robert Vamosi

Kaspersky predicts Vista security holes

...of certain kernel data structures or code. In the summer, rootkit researcher Joanna Rutkowska demonstrated a signed driver requirement bypass at Defcon 2006. Hackers could... Read more

11 December, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Black Hat researcher hacks Vista

...a researcher in another room demonstrated how to hack the operating system. Joanna Rutkowska, a Polish researcher at Singapore-based Coseinc, showed that it is... Read more

7 August, 2006 by Joris Evers

IT security breach pitfalls named

...danger than human error. Speaking at the Gartner IT Security Summit 2007, Joanna Rutkowska, CEO and founder of security company Invisible Things Lab, said: "The... Read more

18 September, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

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