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Deep Dive: The Development of an Exploit (Win32)
Deep Dive: The Development of an Exploit (Win32)
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But scarcely anybody understands what a hacker is doing at all. What the heck is hacking actually?
This book is a story about exploit development. It demonstrates how a hacker exploits a browser vulnerability, step-by-step.
Starting with the crash time analysis of a vulnerable program, the author develops an exploit and shows blow-by-blow how a hacker thinks; what problems come up, and how an attacker can bypass the security protection mechanisms of the operating system.
This book is highly technical! The reader is required to have a slightly perverse inclination to read debug messages, memory addresses and assembler instructions.
If you're interested in hacking, you will get a quite good understanding about what hacking is in practice.
If you're a newbie to Win32 hacking, roll up your sleeves and become a hacker! Learn about shellcode, and how to bypass ASLR and DEP!
If you're part of the InfoSec community, have a good reading. This is no theory, this is deep dive!
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