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DESCRIPTION:When you think of hacking browsers\, you perhaps think of V8 he
 ap exploitation\, deep-dive fuzzing\, crazy sandbox escapes\, and so on. B
 ut what if I told you that you can still  find vulnerabilities in major br
 owsers that don’t require any technical knowledge? Bugs you can even run
  into by accident!\n\nIn this talk\, I’ll take you through my journey of
  how I “accidentally“ found a vulnerability in Google Chrome. And how 
 that led me to find 2 more vulnerabilities in Chrome as well as 2 vulnerab
 ilities in Mozilla Firefox and many more bugs in other products.\n\nSo if 
 you’re keen to find out how I could\, with minimal user-interaction\, st
 eal your private GitHub repositories\, then this talk is for you!
DTSTAMP:20260507T204201Z
LOCATION:Ville-Marie
SUMMARY:Hacking Browsers: The Easy Way - Robbe Van Roey
URL:https://cfp.nsec.io/2026/talk/NUYM7R/
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