VORNAC RESEARCH
Low-level attack surfaces — exploitation, fuzzing, and malware behavior.
Background
End-to-end memory-corruption pipeline: corruption classes, fuzzing-driven crash discovery, mitigation tradeoffs per stage, and the Windows internals that earn offensive relevance.
Quick-reference for disassemblers, debuggers, and the signatures to look for first — including an ARM reference for analysts moving from x86 and the modern browser as an attack surface.
Triage workflow, packer recognition, behavioral exploit profile, RAT family-behavior reference, and the template for documenting a sustained adversary group.
PDF as a delivery vehicle (structure, script extraction, parser quirks) and the Java-runtime exploit reference — historical and current patterns, with what each reveals about the deployed JRE.
From reference to evidence