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www.jaybosamiya.com | ||
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blog.xyz.is
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blog.redcrowlab.com
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| | | | | For some of you this may be elementary, but it wasn't for me. I'm working on a tool that parses and scans ELF binaries, which I am going to release soon, and to test it I made a C program with the various things it scans for. One of those | |
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wachter-space.de
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| | | | | Solution to the Cyber Security Rumble Finals challenge simple-asm. The challenge is strait forward. It defines an custom set of instructions, that get translated to x64 instructions directly and are then executed at a fixed offset, in a no-PIE binary. The translation lacks checks, such that the instructions do more than they should at first sight, when using specific higher register. This is the provides challenge source code, also running on the remote instance: | |
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daniel-m.github.io
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| | | Generalist Developer, an enthusiastic physicist that spends most of its days telling computers how to do stuff | ||