HTTP/2 Bomb exploits HPACK and flow control; a single client can hold 32GB memory in 20 seconds, causing server outages.
A research team from HKU Engineering has pioneered a fundamentally new imaging strategy known as AIMED (Arbitrary illumination microscopy with encoded depth), which utilizes a sub-sampling approach.
This video delves into how computers store text as eight bits per character and examines why more efficient methods are not widely adopted. It also discusses techniques for compressing text into ...
Researchers led by Takaki Hatsui at the RIKEN SPring-8 Center (RSC) in Japan and collaborators have developed a new approach ...
Storage is expensive these days, whether you’re looking at the prices of spinning rust or magic little sticks of silicon. But what if there was some benevolent overlord that you could trick ...
OpenAI Codex helped Calif, an AI red-teaming security group, expose HTTP/2 Bomb, a denial-of-service attack that combines old HTTP/2 compression and connection-holding techniques against current ...