Security News > 2017 > May > What's got a vast attack surface and runs on Linux? Windows Defender, of course (The Register)
2017-05-30 00:18
Penguinistas, rejoice: Tavis Ormandy lets you fuzz Windows Google Project Zero's Windows bug-hunter and fuzz-boffin Tavis Ormandy has given the world an insight into how he works so fast: he works on Linux, and with the release of a personal project on GitHub, others can too.…
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