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blog.nuculabs.dev
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| | | | | I've recently finished reading a book called Practical Binary Analysis which I consider a state of the art book (review will come soon) and I would like to post my solution to the crackme found in chapter 5. | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | I've recently finished reading a book called Practical Binary Analysis which I consider a state of the art book (review will come soon) and I would like to post my solution to the crackme found in chapter 5. 1. A New CTF ChallengeComplete the new CTF challenge unlocked by the oracle program!You can complete the entire challenge using only the tools discussedin this chapter and what you learned in Chapter 2. After completingthe challenge, don't forget to give the flag you found to the oracle tounlock the next challenge | |
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timelessname.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article details the author's process of creating the smallest possible x86 ELF binary that outputs 'Hello World' on Ubuntu Linux, involving C, assembly, and hex editing to minimize the file size. | |
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blog.thalheim.io
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| | | No such file or directory: How I stopped worrying and started loving binaries on NixOS. In this article, I will discuss the technical issue of running pre-compiled executables on NixOS, and how we can improve the user experience by making these binaries work seamlessly using nix-ld. One of the key benefits of NixOS is its focus on purity and reproducibility. The operating system is designed to ensure that the system configuration and installed software are always in a known and predictable state. | ||