https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/03/21/introducing-qubes-odyssey-framework.html
Introducing Qubes Odyssey Framework | The Invisible Things Blog
Qubes OS is becoming more and more advanced, polished, and user friendly OS.But Qubes OS, even as advanced as it is now, surely have its limitations. Limit...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2015/06/04/otf-funding-announcement.html
Qubes OS Project gets OTF funding to integrate Whonix, improve usability | The Invisible Things Blog
It’s my pleasure to announce that Qubes OS Project has got funding from theOpen Technology Fund, and this way joined anumber of other high-profile, open-sour...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2016/05/30/build-security.html
Security challenges for the Qubes build process | The Invisible Things Blog
Security of the build and distribution process is something that is notoriouslyignored by many open source projects (see below). In Qubes, however, we havebe...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2017/04/26/qubes-compromise-recovery.html
Compromise recovery on Qubes OS: individual VMs & full system cases | The Invisible Things Blog
Occasionally fuckups happen, even with Qubes (although not asoften as some think).
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2012/01/21/thoughts-on-deepsafe.html
Thoughts on DeepSafe | The Invisible Things Blog
Several people asked me recently what I though about DeepSafe. So, below I present my opinion... First, for any AV system (or Host IPS, or Personal Firewal...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2006/09/13/vista-rc1-still-vulnerable-to-pagefile.html
Vista RC1 still vulnerable to the pagefile attack | The Invisible Things Blog
Everybody talks now about the latest Vista RC1 and how ready it is for being shipped to customers. So, I downloaded Vista RC1, Build 5600, x64 edition from M...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/05/18/invisible-things-lab-bitlockertpm.html
Invisible Things Lab, Bitlocker/TPM bypassing and some conference thoughts | The Invisible Things...
Invisible Things Lab’s website is now online! However, we still don’t have a cute logo because the company where I order the logo presented me with something...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/03/26/game-is-over.html
The Game Is Over! | The Invisible Things Blog
People often say that once an attacker gets access to the kernel the game is over! That’s true indeed these days, and most of the research I have done over t...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2017/06/27/qubes-admin-api.html
Introducing the Qubes Admin API | The Invisible Things Blog
This post starts the “cool things coming in Qubes 4.0” series and focuses onwhat we call the “Qubes Admin API.” This should not be confused with Qubes SaltSt...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2015/04/23/qubes-30rc1-and-roadmap.html
Qubes 3.0-rc1 ISO and roadmap for 2015 | The Invisible Things Blog
A lot of important news today.
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/05/03/on-formally-verified-microkernels-and.html
On Formally Verified Microkernels (and on attacking them) | The Invisible Things Blog
Update May 14th, 2010: Gerwin Klein, a project lead for L4.verified, has posted some insightful comments. Also it's worth reading their website here that cle...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/08/20/attacking-xen-domu-vs-dom0.html
Attacking Xen: DomU vs. Dom0 consideration | The Invisible Things Blog
As it usually happens, there is some confusion regarding the attacks presented in our Xen 0wning Trilogy. Some people think they are possible only from Dom0 ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2014/04/20/qubes-os-r2-rc1-has-been-released.html
Qubes OS R2 rc1 has been released! | The Invisible Things Blog
Today we're releasing Qubes OS R2 rc1 (release candidate), which is expected to be the last milestone before the final Qubes OS R2 release. As mentioned prev...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/04/23/linux-security-circus-on-gui-isolation.html
The Linux Security Circus: On GUI isolation | The Invisible Things Blog
There certainly is one thing that most Linux users don't realize about their Linux systems... this is the lack of GUI-level isolation, and how it essentially...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/09/09/untrusting-your-gui-subsystem.html
(Un)Trusting your GUI Subsystem | The Invisible Things Blog
Why do we need secure desktop systems? Why support from hardware is necessary to build secure desktop OSes? Does virtualization make things more, or less co...
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https://www.freexian.com/blog/xen-4.17-lts/
Freexian partners with Invisible Things Lab to extend security support for Xen hypervisor | Freexian
Xen 4.17 LTS release sponsored by Freexian
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/02/12/vista-security-model-big-joke.html
Vista Security Model – A Big Joke? | The Invisible Things Blog
[Update: if you came here from ZDNet or Slashdot - see the post about confusion above!]Today I saw a new post at Mark Russinovich’s blog which I take as a re...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/05/21/app-oriented-ui-model-and-its-security.html
The App-oriented UI Model and its Security Implications | The Invisible Things Blog
Most of the desktop OSes today, such as Windows or Mac, expose and encourage a File-oriented UI model. You pick a file in the file manager, click it, and t...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/05/28/untrusting-cloud.html
(Un)Trusting the Cloud | The Invisible Things Blog
Everybody loves The Cloud these days, and it is not hard to understand why. When every person owns computers (devices), the cloud is really hard to beat wh...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/06/12/virtualization-insecurity-training-in.html
Virtualization (In)Security Training in Vegas | The Invisible Things Blog
VM escapes, hypervisor compromises (via
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/03/08/my-documents-got-loststolen-offtopic.html
My documents got lost/stolen [offtopic] | The Invisible Things Blog
I just realized yesterday that my wallet has disappeared, with all my credit cards, Polish ID card, and driver's license inside. Most likely somebody stole i...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/09/07/microsoft-executive-rebuts-our-research.html
Microsoft executive "rebuts" our research! | The Invisible Things Blog
Ah, there is no feeling like seeing your name in the news when drinking your morning coffee... In this piece some Steve Riley, a senior security strategist a...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2016/03/09/qubes-31.html
Qubes OS 3.1 has been released | The Invisible Things Blog
I’m happy to announce that today we’re releasing Qubes OS 3.1!
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/02/13/confiusion-about-joke.html
Confusion About The "Joke Post" | The Invisible Things Blog
It seems that many people didn’t fully understand why I wrote the previous post – Vista Security Model – A Big Joke... There are two things which should be d...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2006/05/12/svv-source-code-made-public.html
SVV Source Code Made Public! | The Invisible Things Blog
I decided to publish the full source code of my System Virginity Verifier. The license grants you to do anything with the code, including using it in a comme...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2016/09/03/thoughts-about-orwl.html
Thoughts on the "physically secure" ORWL computer | The Invisible Things Blog
Several people, including some computer journalists, have asked me recently foran opinion on ORWL - “The First Open Source, Physically SecureComputer”. Below...
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https://invisiblethingslab.com/resources/evilmaid/evilmaid-src-1.0.tgz
404 Not Found | Invisible Things Lab
Invisible Things Lab brings the security of Qubes OS to the enterprise with cutting-edge research in virtualization, kernel, and system-level security.
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2006/06/22/introducing-blue-pill.html
Introducing Blue Pill | The Invisible Things Blog
All the current rootkits and backdoors, which I am aware of, are based on a concept. For example: FU was based on an idea of unlinking EPROCESS blocks from t...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/10/06/qubes-alpha-3.html
Qubes Alpha 3! | The Invisible Things Blog
We have just uploaded the new packages for the Qubes Alpha 3 milestone. A lot of under the hood work went into this release, including:Support for fast-booti...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/03/13/partitioning-my-digital-life-into.html
Partitioning my digital life into security domains | The Invisible Things Blog
The diagram below illustrates how I have decomposed my digital life into security domains. This is a quite sophisticated scheme and most users would probably...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/01/26/closed-source-conspiracy.html
Closed Source Conspiracy | The Invisible Things Blog
Many people in the industry have an innate fear of closed source (AKA proprietary software), which especially applies to everything crypto-related.The usual ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/04/09/rsa-absurd.html
The RSA Absurd | The Invisible Things Blog
Today I was giving a speech at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. The RSA is a really big conference and also seems to me like a very well organized one – ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/06/09/quest-to-core.html
Quest to The Core | The Invisible Things Blog
If you think SMM rootkits or PCI backdoors is low-level, then you should certainly see our talks in Vegas — ITL is going to define what does the
invisible thingsquestcoreblog
https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2012/12/14/qubes-2-beta-1-with-initial-windows.html
Qubes 2 Beta 1 with initial Windows support has been released! | The Invisible Things Blog
It's my pleasure to announce the first Beta for Qubes Release 2 is now available for download.This release introduces generic support for fully virtualized...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2012/06/27/some-comments-on-operation-high-roller.html
Some comments on "Operation High Roller" | The Invisible Things Blog
About a year ago I wrote about Why the US
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/12/13/trusted-execution-in-untrusted-cloud.html
Trusted Execution In Untrusted Cloud | The Invisible Things Blog
Wouldn't it be nice if we could actually own our data and programs in the cloud? By “owning” here I mean to have control over their confidentiality and inte...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/03/31/kick-ass-hypervisor-nesting.html
Kick Ass Hypervisor Nesting! | The Invisible Things Blog
Remember how at the Black Hat Vegas 2007 I said that we still didn't support virtualization of full VMMs, like e.g. Virtual PC 2007 with hardware virtualizat...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/12/21/another-txt-attack.html
Another TXT Attack | The Invisible Things Blog
Earlier this year our team has presented an attack against Intel TXT that exploited a design problem with SMM mode being over privileged on PC platforms and ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/02/04/running-vista-every-day.html
Running Vista Every Day! | The Invisible Things Blog
More then a month ago I have installed Vista RTM on my primary laptop (x86 machine) and have been running it since that time almost every day. Below are some...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/09/23/thoughts-on-intels-upcoming-software.html
Thoughts on Intel's upcoming Software Guard Extensions (Part 2) | The Invisible Things Blog
In the first part of this article published a few weeks ago, I have discussed the basics of Intel SGX technology, and also discussed challenges with using ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/10/17/thoughts-on-browser-rootkits.html
Thoughts On Browser Rootkits | The Invisible Things Blog
Petko D. Petkov from GNUCITIZEN wrote a post about Browser Rootkits, which inspired me to give some more thoughts on this subject. Petko is an active researc...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/08/03/virtualization-detection-vs-blue-pill.html
Virtualization Detection vs. Blue Pill Detection | The Invisible Things Blog
So, it’s all over the press now, but, as usual, many people didn’t quite get the main points of our Black Hat talk. So, let’s clear things up... First, pleas...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/08/30/thoughts-on-intels-upcoming-software.html
Thoughts on Intel's upcoming Software Guard Extensions (Part 1) | The Invisible Things Blog
Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) might very well be The Next Big Thing coming to our industry, since the introduction of Intel VT-d, VT-x, a...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/03/25/trusting-hardware.html
Trusting Hardware | The Invisible Things Blog
So, you're a decent paranoid person, running only open source software on your box: Linux, GNU, etc. You have the feeling you could, if you only wanted to, r...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/07/01/qubes-alpha-2-released.html
Qubes Alpha 2 released! | The Invisible Things Blog
The Alpha 2 is out!New screenshots are here :)
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/09/07/anti-evil-maid.html
Anti Evil Maid | The Invisible Things Blog
Anti Evil Maid is an implementation of a TPM-based static trusted boot with a primary goal to prevent Evil Maid attacks.The adjective trusted, in trusted boo...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/08/19/ms-dos-security-model.html
The MS-DOS Security Model | The Invisible Things Blog
Back in the '80s, there was an operating system called MS-DOS. This ancient OS, some readers might not even remember it today, had a very simple security mod...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/papers/
Papers & Projects | The Invisible Things Blog
My personal blog and website (see http://blog.invisiblethings.org/)
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/08/26/intel-patches-q35-bug.html
Intel patches the Q35 bug | The Invisible Things Blog
Yesterday Intel has published an official advisory that addresses the Q35 bug and attack, that we used during Black Hat as one of the ways to subvert Xen 3.3...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2018/10/25/the-next-chapter.html
The Next Chapter: From the Endpoint to the Cloud | The Invisible Things Blog
Earlier this year, I decided to take a sabbatical. I wanted to reflect on myinfosec work and decide what I would like to focus on in the coming years. Asyou ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/04/20/understanding-stealth-malware.html
Understanding Stealth Malware | The Invisible Things Blog
Ever wondered whether Blue Pill really works or was just a PR stunt? Ever wanted to see how practical are various timing attacks against it? (And can even th...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/04/12/most-stupid-security-news-ever.html
The Most Stupid Security News Ever | The Invisible Things Blog
Seems like the BBC reporters have a shortage of subjects to write about these days… Maybe the next winter we will also be able to read about how many snowfla...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2014/11/27/qubes-r3odyssey-initial-source-code.html
Qubes R3/Odyssey initial source code release | The Invisible Things Blog
Back in 2013 we've started the work on generalizing Qubes architecture, which we code-named “Odyssey”, to allow for use of multiple hypervisors instead of ju...
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https://invisiblethingslab.com/terms/
Terms of Use | Invisible Things Lab
Invisible Things Lab brings the security of Qubes OS to the enterprise with cutting-edge research in virtualization, kernel, and system-level security.
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/05/31/usb-security-challenges.html
USB Security Challenges | The Invisible Things Blog
When we think about “USB Security” there are lots of things that come to mind... First there are all the physical attacks that could be conducted with the...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2021/06/11/introducing-client-v0.1.html
Announcing Wildland Client v0.1 | The Invisible Things Blog
First release of the Wildland client reference implementation!
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2006/07/01/blue-pill-hype.html
The Blue Pill Hype | The Invisible Things Blog
All the hype started from this article in eWeek by Ryan Naraine... The article is mostly accurate, despite one detail - the tile, which is a little misleadin...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/08/31/tricky-tricks.html
Tricky Tricks | The Invisible Things Blog
I want to make a short philosophical comment about how some approaches to building security are wrong. Let’s move back in time to the last decade of the XX c...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2006/11/24/introducing-stealth-malware-taxonomy.html
Introducing Stealth Malware Taxonomy | The Invisible Things Blog
At the beginning of this year, at Black Hat Federal Conference, I proposed asimple taxonomy that could be used to classify stealth malware according to howit...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/05/27/thoughts-about-trusted-computing.html
Thoughts About Trusted Computing | The Invisible Things Blog
Here are the slides about Trusted Computing I used for my presentations at the EuSecWest today, and at the Confidence conference last week.As this was suppos...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/09/02/qubes-qubes-pro-and-future.html
Qubes, Qubes Pro, and the Future... | The Invisible Things Blog
The work on Qubes OS has been extremely exciting and also very challenging for us. While most of the work we have been doing so far relates to solving variou...
invisible thingsqubesprofutureblog
https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/01/05/attacking-intel-trusted-execution.html
Attacking Intel® Trusted Execution Technology | The Invisible Things Blog
Press people: please read our press release first and also refer to the disclaimer at the end of this blog post. Thank you!Update: 1/5/2009 19:21 CEST: minor...
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https://invisiblethingslab.com/privacy/
Privacy Policy | Invisible Things Lab
Invisible Things Lab brings the security of Qubes OS to the enterprise with cutting-edge research in virtualization, kernel, and system-level security.
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/02/28/qubes-2-beta-2-has-been-released.html
Qubes 2 Beta 2 has been released! | The Invisible Things Blog
Qubes R2 Beta 2 with KDE 4.9 environment (click for more screenshots) We're progressing fast and today I would like to announce the release of Qub...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/02/21/converting-untrusted-pdfs-into-trusted.html
Converting untrusted PDFs into trusted ones: The Qubes Way | The Invisible Things Blog
Arguably one of the biggest challenges for desktop security is how to handle those overly complex PDFs, DOCs, and similar files, that are so often exchange...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2010/04/30/remotely-attacking-network-cards-or-why.html
Remotely Attacking Network Cards (or why we do need VT-d and TXT) | The Invisible Things Blog
I've finally found some time to study Loic Duflot's and Yves-Alexis Perez's recent presentation from the last month on remotely attacking network cards. You ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2018/01/22/qubes-air.html
Qubes Air: Generalizing the Qubes Architecture | The Invisible Things Blog
The Qubes OS project has been around for nearly 8 years now, since its originalannouncement back in April 2010 (and the actual origindate can be traced back ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2007/10/25/razor-thin-hypervisors.html
Razor-Thin Hypervisors | The Invisible Things Blog
I just came back from Stockholm where I attended the Virtualization Forum, and saw several, quite interesting vendor presentations. One that caught my attent...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2012/09/12/how-is-qubes-os-different-from.html
How is Qubes OS different from... | The Invisible Things Blog
Many people ask how does Qubes OS differ from other approaches to desktop security. Today I'm trying to answer the most popular questions.Why bother with Qub...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/02/10/nesting-vmms-reloaded.html
Nesting VMMs, Reloaded. | The Invisible Things Blog
Besides breaking the Intel's stuff, we have also been doing other things over at our lab. Thought I would share this cool screenshot of a Virtual PC running ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2017/10/03/core3.html
Introducing the Next Generation Qubes Core Stack | The Invisible Things Blog
This is the 2nd post from the “cool things coming in Qubes 4.0” series, and itdiscusses the next generation Qubes Core Stack version 3, which is the heart of...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2016/09/29/qubes-32.html
Qubes OS 3.2 has been released | The Invisible Things Blog
I’m happy to announce that today we’re releasing Qubes OS 3.2!
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/speaking/
Speaking | The Invisible Things Blog
My personal blog and website (see http://blog.invisiblethings.org/)
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2006/10/19/vista-rc2-vs-pagefile-attack-and-some.html
Vista RC2 vs. pagefile attack (and some thoughts about Patch Guard) | The Invisible Things Blog
Eventually, after I got back home from some traveling, I had a chance to download Vista RC2 x64 and test it against the pagefile attack...It quickly turned o...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/08/26/pdf-signing-and-beyond.html
PDF signing and beyond | The Invisible Things Blog
Today I got an advertising email from GlobalSign (where I previously bought a code signing certificate for Vista kernel drivers some years ago) highlighting ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/07/30/black-hat-2009-slides.html
Black Hat 2009 Slides | The Invisible Things Blog
The wait is over. The slides are here. The press release is here. Unless you're a chipset/BIOS engineer kind of person, I strongly recommend reading the pres...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/07/01/rafal-wojtczuk-joins-invisible-things.html
Rafal Wojtczuk joins Invisible Things Lab | The Invisible Things Blog
I’m very happy to announce that a well known researcher, Rafal Wojtczuk, will join our team this month.For anybody who is serious about OS security research ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/06/10/my-sstic-2011-slides.html
My SSTIC 2011 slides | The Invisible Things Blog
A few days ago I had a privilege to give an opening keynote at the SSTIC conference in Rennes, France, which is believed by many to be the most important sec...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/12/10/qubes-r2-beta-3-has-been-released.html
Qubes R2 Beta 3 has been released! | The Invisible Things Blog
Today we're releasing Qubes R2 Beta 3, one of the latest milestones on our roadmap for Qubes R2. Even though it is still called a “beta”, most users should...
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https://invisiblethingslab.com/resources/
Resources | Invisible Things Lab
Invisible Things Lab brings the security of Qubes OS to the enterprise with cutting-edge research in virtualization, kernel, and system-level security.
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2009/03/13/independent-attack-discoveries.html
Independent Attack Discoveries | The Invisible Things Blog
Next week's Thursday, March 19th, 1600 UTC, we will publish a paper (+ exploits) on exploiting Intel® CPU cache mechanisms.The attack allows for privilege es...
invisible thingsindependentattackdiscoveriesblog
https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2013/11/26/windows-7-seamless-gui-integration.html
Windows 7 seamless GUI integration coming to Qubes OS! | The Invisible Things Blog
Finally, after months of hard work, seamless mode for Windows 7 AppVMs is coming to Qubes OS! The new Windows Support Tools will be released together with ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2012/07/21/qubes-10-release-candidate-1.html
Qubes 1.0 Release Candidate 1! | The Invisible Things Blog
I would like to announce the release of Qubes RC1. The installation ISO and instructions can be found here.This release is expected to essentially be identi...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/08/30/interview-about-qubes-os.html
Interview about Qubes OS | The Invisible Things Blog
Here is a recent interview with me for Tom's Hardware, where I talk about Qubes, why virtualization alone does not automatically bring much security, and why...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2008/05/20/1984.html
1984? | The Invisible Things Blog
I can't believe this is happening for real... So, how can we enforce Google to never do read() on a /var/users/john_smith/heath_records.db? How about a read(...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2014/08/26/physical-separation-vs-software.html
Physical separation vs. Software compartmentalization | The Invisible Things Blog
Many people believe the Holy Grail of secure isolation is to use two or more physically separate machines. This belief seems so natural, that we often don't ...
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https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2012/02/06/qubes-beta-3.html
Qubes Beta 3! | The Invisible Things Blog
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https://www.tvi.show/
Things Visible & Invisible | Paranormal Mysteries & Unexplained Phenomena | Seán O’Quoi
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