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Matt Oh

Security Researcher at Google

Jeong Wook (Matt) Oh is a Security Researcher at Google who has made significant contributions to Android security. He has been credited with discovering multiple CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) in Android, including CVE-2024-43097, CVE-2024-43767, CVE-2024-43768, CVE-2024-47024, CVE-2024-47025, CVE-2024-47027, CVE-2024-47029, CVE-2024-47035, CVE-2024-44093, CVE-2024-44094, and CVE-2024-44095.1

Prior to his role at Google, Matt Oh worked at Microsoft as a security researcher for about ten years. He is also known for being the author of DarunGrim, a binary diffing tool, which he developed approximately ten years ago.2

Matt Oh is the founder of DarunGrim company and has expertise in using Intel PT (Processor Trace) for security analysis, including exploit analysis and general availability analysis.2

Highlights

Android security acknowledgements
Jul 4 · youtube.com
vOPCDE #6-Decoding and interpreting Intel PT traces for ... - YouTube
vOPCDE #6-Decoding and interpreting Intel PT traces for ... - YouTube

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Redmond, Washington, United States