Everyone basically ignores LUA <http://www.lua.org/about.html> as much as possible - not as useful for large projects as Python or Ruby, not as fast as C. But eventually every big C project wants a scripting language, and they look around at licensing and features and choose LUA.
Wireshark is the obvious example, but LUA is small enough that it's a natural fit for trojans as well - especially trojans that are embedded into the memory space of something else (Outlook or your kernel, for example). I notice that as of today D2 includes a LUA trojan, and that WhitePhosphorus includes an exploit for the Wireshark LUA problem. Both of which are fun to test! -- INFILTRATE 2012 January 12th-13th in Miami - the world's best offensive information security conference. www.infiltratecon.com
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