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ZDResearch Exploit Development (Introduction) - Udemy
ZDResearch Exploit Development (Introduction) – Udemy
ZDResearch Exploit Development (Introduction) – Udemy
Advanced exploit development techniques, explained step-by-step by world-class hackers.
What you’ll learn
Exploit Development Theories
Stack Exploitation
Advanced Stack Exploitation
Heap Exploitation
Integer Overflow Exploitation
Pointer Exploitation
Privilege Escalation
DEP/ASLR Bypass
Requirements
Assembly Programming
Windows…
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ZDResearch Exploit Development (Introduction) - Udemy
ZDResearch Exploit Development (Introduction) – Udemy
ZDResearch Exploit Development (Introduction) – Udemy
Advanced exploit development techniques, explained step-by-step by world-class hackers.
What you’ll learn
Exploit Development Theories
Stack Exploitation
Advanced Stack Exploitation
Heap Exploitation
Integer Overflow Exploitation
Pointer Exploitation
Privilege Escalation
DEP/ASLR Bypass
Requirements
Assembly Programming
Windows…
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Creating Exploit for Vsftpd 2.3.4
Creating Exploit for Vsftpd 2.3.4 #cybersecurity #infosec #netcat #shell @infos3cbot #exploit #vsftpd #ruby
Exploiting VSFTPD Manually VSFTPD is a FTP server for linux, unix like operating system. The 2.3.4 version of Metasploit contains a backdoor which when triggered gives a root shell. The username when supplied with a ‘smiley :)’ triggers the backdoor and the shell access is given on port 6200. There’s already a metasploit exploit, but let’s try to do this manually. For now we’ll make a ruby script…
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