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blog.nuculabs.dev
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| | | | | Hello, In this article I present you the solution to nice and short cracking challenge from Root-Me. After opening it up in Ghidra, I saw that the challenge is easy to solve, all you need is to find the password, which is in plain text. Basically just copy paste and you get the flag, but wait, there's a twist! I should have learned my lesson from the other challenge from Root-Me, which also had a twist. | |
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michaelneuper.com
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| | | | | A buffer overflow attack is a type of cyber attack in which an attacker attempts to write more data to a buffer (a temporary data storage area) in a computer's memory than the buffer is designed to hold. This can cause the buffer to overflow, or exceed its maximum capacity, which can corrupt other parts of the computer's memory and allow the attacker to gain unauthorized access to the system. | |
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manybutfinite.com
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| | | | | Last week we looked at how the stack works and how stack frames are built during function prologues. Now it's time to look at the inverse process as stack frames are destroyed in function epilogues. | |
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www.thezdi.com
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| | | [AI summary] Trend Micro researchers detail a patched remote code execution vulnerability in VMware Aria Operations for Logs caused by insecure deserialization of user-supplied data. | ||