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  1. #11
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    Originally posted here by Striek
    Yes, the infamous PEBKAC error (I always spelled it PEBCAK)...

    The cause of all my problems.
    You can spell it either-or... it's not important... what's important is that the P still exists somewhere
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    However i consider antionline forums more powerful than Astalavista Price Powered tools but sometime their design and infos prove to be really superior,plz do not take it otherwise what i am trying to say is that perhaps we can take some good things from them and implement it onto our own
    Thank You

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    Yeah, everyone knows that this site has almost always looked like a ball of **** inside a play-doh'-container and before that, the place looked as if it where something JP made with frontpage then used as toilet paper to wipe his ass with. But in all honesty, I don't think there is really anything good about that site to add to AO.

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    Ay This is http://penguin-skills.com/ can anyone give anyfeedback on it.Seemed to be too complex infos on it for a newbie and i thought antionline forum can solve it.
    Thank You

  5. #15
    What is so complex about it? Its just a vulnerability archive... if you have any particular questions then why don't you just ask?

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    Hey Mr Specialist u should be nice in ur language Plz it is not pleasant to hear from you like that

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    Originally posted here by san_debo2
    Hey Mr Specialist u should be nice in ur language Plz it is not pleasant to hear from you like that
    Nobody's gonna hold your hand on the Internet! If you can't take it... go back from wherever you came. Nobody's forcing you to be here, and nobody has to do anything for you. I don't even get what he said that made you jump off your seat but that's irrelevant.

    Anyway I'll let TheSpecialist take care of you in his own style, if he finds it fit to do so
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    Originally posted here by san_debo2
    Ay This is http://penguin-skills.com/ can anyone give anyfeedback on it.Seemed to be too complex infos on it for a newbie and i thought antionline forum can solve it.
    Thank You

    That is a list of exploits.Dude in order to understand any exploit first you have to understand vulnerability itself take for example first exploit in the list http://penguin-skills.com/index.php?action=view&id=401
    Now that is Prozilla 1.3.6 remote stack overflow exploit.
    find out what is :
    1)prozilla
    2)stack overflow
    3)remote exploit

    here are some good links for you if you are interested in exploit programming and understanding buffer overflow:
    http://phrack.org/show.php?p=55&a=15
    http://www.securiteam.com/securityre...OP0B006UQ.html
    http://jikos.jikos.cz/remotesploits.html

    Now apply reverse engineering on that software and see that vulnerability for your self.
    No one is going to help you no one has enough time for that it would take me about one hour if i try to explain you what buffer overflow is and what you can do with it(BTW that information is available on net just google) and even if i do you won't understand it properly because it takes knowledge of ASM ,networking,c,shellcoding and network fundamental atleast.
    Trust me it is difficult to explain try to do what i said above if you are interested in learning exploitation(as it appears from what you asked above)then do what i said and try to figure out how that POC exploit works.set up a LAN at your home and install windows 2000 server on it(unpatched)get a webdav exploit and try to exploit that with a POC exploit available on net.
    If it doesn't work then make a post about it.if you don't understand anything ask that question properly.

    By the way do you have a copy of hacking the art of exploitation?It is a nice book read that it will give you a good introduction of exploitation.

    Exploitation is very interesting topics to me personally it is the most challenging topic I learnt a lot while learning exploitation techniques and programming.Best of luck.
    nobody is perfect i am nobody

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    Originally posted here by littlenick
    ... it takes knowledge of ASM ,networking,c,shellcoding and network fundamental atleast.
    Well more or less, to understand overflows you need a serious grounding in programming... what happens afterwards does involve everything you said... and to create exploits you definitely need to know more than just code. But you don't always need disassembled binaries to get exploits going... a debugger usually is needed.
    By the way do you have a copy of hacking the art of exploitation?It is a nice book read that it will give you a good introduction of exploitation.

    Exploitation is very interesting topics to me personally it is the most challenging topic I learnt a lot while learning exploitation techniques and programming.Best of luck.
    Great book indeed, I'm trying hard to find time to get deeper into it. And yes, I think exploiting does show a thorough understanding of code in all its forms... especially since there isn't always a recipee, and you need to tweak and try out different things.

    But IMO there's a long way to go until you can really get into it. A lot of stuff you need to know about computers in general and the way in which they work in particular.

    Cheers!
    /\\

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    Hey Mr Specialist u should be nice in ur language Plz it is not pleasant to hear from you like that
    |The|Specialist is a dangerous criminal and generally not a nice guy, just ask anyone else here. At some point... everyone is a sociopath.

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