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XPMs
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Date added: 01/04/2006 |
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Buffer Underruns, DEP, ASLR, and improving the Exploitation Prevention Mechanisms (XPMs) on the Windows platform |
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Writing Small Shellcode
hot!
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Date added: 02/04/2006 |
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Writing shellcode for IA-64
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Date added: 03/07/2005 |
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Writing shellcode for IA-64 |
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Writing ia32 alphanumeric shellcodes
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Date added: 03/07/2005 |
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Writing ia32 alphanumeric shellcodes |
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Writing anti-IDS shellcode
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Date added: 01/27/2006 |
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Author:
In the last few weeks i had made an intensive study of Intrusion -
Detection Systems like snort. I found that several ways of escaping from
being detected while checking for vulnerable CGI's were already made by
RFP (rfp@wiretrip.net). Also many other common intrusion tactics like
port-scanning was also escaped by using stealth-scanners like nmap. But
I noticed that the IDS had also checked for a person trying to remotely
buffer overflow a daemon. When I searched through the net for anti-IDS
tactics for escaping form being tracked, I found none. So i decided to
do a bit of thinking :). |
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