Welcome to the new Project Zero Blog

Project Zero has launched a revamped blog, an initiative that also saw previously unpublished research from its team being released. The new platform aims to provide readers with insights into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats and the ongoing efforts to safeguard users.
The project's team members were encouraged to revisit and publish older research that had not yet been made public. This effort highlights the persistent relevance of certain security vulnerabilities and the continuous need for advancements in user protection against zero-day exploits.

Among the newly published posts is research from 2016 by James Forshaw, detailing "Windows Exploitation Techniques: Race conditions with path lookups." This work delves into specific methods attackers might employ within the Windows operating system by exploiting race conditions related to path lookups.
Additionally, a 2017 post titled "Thinking Outside The Box" by Jann Horn has been released. While the specific technical details of this post are not elaborated upon in the announcement, its title suggests an exploration of unconventional or creative approaches to security challenges.
The Project Zero team stated that the new blog will continue its mission to illuminate the capabilities of malicious actors and identify areas where security measures can be strengthened. The focus remains on shedding light on potential attack vectors and the corresponding opportunities for defense.

The initiative to publish older, unpublished research underscores the enduring nature of many security issues. Despite the passage of time since these pieces were originally drafted, the underlying techniques and vulnerabilities remain areas requiring ongoing attention and mitigation efforts.
The launch of the new blog signifies Project Zero's commitment to transparency and knowledge sharing within the cybersecurity community. By making this research accessible, the team aims to contribute to a broader understanding of security risks and promote proactive defense strategies.
The project emphasizes that while the blog design has been modernized, the core mission of producing leading-edge research and informing the public about security threats remains paramount. The new platform is intended to facilitate this mission more effectively.





