How to use Assembly Language to develop penetration testing tools?
Is it possible to use assembly language to develop penetration testing tools like a modern programming language?
Is it possible to use assembly language to develop penetration testing tools like a modern programming language?
When I compile my shellcode and run it, Strace does not show an error.
When I use my shellcode tester, I get a segmentation fault. I don’t know why, maybe there’s a smarter guy than me who can help me solve the problem I’ve been having for…
Inject a shared library (i.e. arbitrary code) into a live linux process, without ptrace. Inspired by Cexigua and linux-inject, among other things. Usage .___.__ .__ __ __ __| _/| | |__| ____ |__| ____ _____/ …
I’ve been working on a buffer overflow on a 64 bit Linux machine for the past few days. The code I’m attacking takes in a file. This original homework ran on a 32-bit system, so a lot is differing. I thought I’d run with it and try to lear…
I asked this previously then deleted since I think I asked the question without gearing it towards msfvenom and custom EXE templates.
There is a 64-bit Windows PE written in assembly that ships with Metasploit that I am trying to compile …