Bytrep is an independent security research platform focused on
kernel internals, memory corruption, and exploit development.
We publish technical analyses, proof-of-concept exploits, and
reverse engineering artifacts derived from real-world
vulnerabilities.
In this write-up, we present a deep-dive analysis of CVE-2025-5914, a critical vulnerability in libarchive originating...
0x566965772044657461696C73This article provides a comprehensive technical overview of MTE. The discussion is structured to first establish...
0x566965772044657461696C73This project demonstrates a basic BROP technique to differentiate between correct and incorrect return addresses.
0x566965772044657461696C73This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the CVE-2025-39913 vulnerability in the Linux kernel's eBPF SOCKMAP...
0x566965772044657461696C73Bytrep conducts independent research into software
and kernel vulnerabilities, with an emphasis on memory
safety issues and exploit primitives.
We publish technical analyses and proof-of-concept
code derived from real-world security flaws.
Bytrep mission is to identify, analyze, and document security vulnerabilities in real-world software and systems. We focus on root cause analysis, reproducible research, and responsible disclosure.