This is a little guide to understanding buffer overflows. Again, not mine but can definitely help. (I hope) I forgot the source but enjoy!
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This is a little guide to understanding buffer overflows. Again, not mine but can definitely help. (I hope) I forgot the source but enjoy!
A quick search on Google says: http://www.insecure.org/stf/mudge_bu..._tutorial.html
Thanks.. I needed the source and shoulda looked deeper. I got a shitload of tutorials that a friend gave me but he didn't make them so I don't know the source.
Jroc, this is basically the whole point. A little bit of research got you the source so you could properly credit them.
*cough* Even though the tut section is designed for original work. *cough*
(Oh yeah... BTW, mudge is nearly legend status in the Windows security world... AKA l0pht... so finding it shouldn't have been that difficult)
So why do you post them? What is the point? We can all find them ourselves. Why don't you write your own? Why don't you read the one you just posted, learn more about the subject, then write your own tutorial. This would help you better understand the subject and would help us by reading something more original.
Holy crap....out of morbid curiosity, I downloaded this tutorial that Jroc "forgot" the source on.
Do you not read this stuff yourself?? The author has his name and email at the very top!
Unbelievable...Quote:
This is really rough, and some of it is not needed. I wrote this as a
reminder note to myself as I really didn't want to look at any more AT&T
assembly again for a while and was afraid I would forget what I had done.
If you are an old assembly guru then you might scoff at some of this... oh
well, it works and that's a hack in itself.
-by [email protected] 10/20/95
/me notices alot of good points by everyone but Jroc .....
jroc ur slipping man, if u wanna keep above the reds start shapeing up ! ! ! ! !
Greetings:
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