Interrupt Labs
Android Vulnerability Researcher

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We are looking for experienced and passionate people who have a background in Vulnerability Research (VR), offensive security and reverse engineering on Android platforms. This role is open to mid-level, senior and principal researchers.
The role:
You will join our team to identify vulnerabilities in devices running Android-based operating systems using a combination of static and dynamic analysis techniques. You will develop proof-of-concepts for vulnerabilities identified. You'll use common VR toolsets such as fuzzers and reverse engineering tools (this includes access to custom tooling developed in-house) and develop your own as needed. You'll need to present your findings in a useful and accessible way to others. You'll have access to internal and external training and conferences to refine and hone your skillset.
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Experience in C, C++, Java, Python, etc Experience reverse engineering ARM64 and/or Java/Smali Experience with reverse engineering tools such as Binary Ninja, IDA, Ghidra, Frida, or similar Knowledge of Android platform internals and security model Direct experience performing vulnerability research and reverse engineering on Android platforms. Interested and passionate about learning new things, taking things apart, and getting stuck into new problems and challenges.
The perks and benefits:
25 days holiday (rising to 28 days with length of service) plus bank holidays Yearly company bonus (based on company targets) Training and conference budgets Private medical insurance Employee Assistance Programme Competitive matched pension 4x death in service Cycle to work scheme Company socials throughout the year Free soft drinks, hot drinks, beer & snacks


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The location:
Our office is in the centre of Basingstoke, UK (a 6-minute walk from the local shopping centre & train station).
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