This shellcode allows you to download an ELF executable straight off a standard HTTP server and launch it. It will be saved locally to a filename called 'A' in the current directory. linux/x86 and 111 bytes.
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Small utility designed for generating HTTP/1.x requests for shellcodes.
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This whitepaper discusses five creative methods used to overcome various stack protection patches. It focuses on the VA (Virtual Address) space randomization patch that has been integrated into the Linux 2.6 kernel. These methods are not limited to this patch, but rather provide a different approach to the buffer overflow exploiting scheme.
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Sinister is a reverse engineering utility that allows you to manipulate executables' memory images.
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