I recently found a new-ish zine with similar content and current publication dates, loosely led by a principal sec eng at a FAANG, but can't recall the title. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, would love to know the pub's name.
These security zines add so much value. Smashing the stack for fun and profit is taught in CS programs, for instance. I'd love to see this style of security research culture with the personality that it has return/grow outside of Project 0 blogs.
A bit unrelated: What I discovered a couple weeks ago was this format that I remembered due to your wording. Someone started to explain exploits with infographics and I think it's kinda amazing. [1]
Especially the one for HTTP request smuggling was really helpful in making a C-staff member understand the attack vector more easily [2]
These security zines add so much value. Smashing the stack for fun and profit is taught in CS programs, for instance. I'd love to see this style of security research culture with the personality that it has return/grow outside of Project 0 blogs.