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Solution for Greedy Fly’s KeyGenMe v1.6

Solution for Greedy Fly’s KeyGenMe v1.6

I like puzzles, they keep your mind up2date! So I’ve just registered over at crackmes.de because it really looks like a lot of fun – and I like fun especially when it comes to reversing things. But isn’t it Off-Topic?

MrTuxracer July 15, 2013July 15, 2013 Reversing No Comments Read more

FormatFactory v3.0.1 Profile File Handling Buffer Overflow Exploit

FormatFactory v3.0.1 Profile File Handling Buffer Overflow Exploit

Here’s a working exploit for an already disclosed bug – including SafeSEH Bypass – and for the actual version, which is still vulnerable. Sadly.

MrTuxracer November 19, 2012September 26, 2014 Exploits No Comments Read more

Buffer Overflow Exploitation: A real world example

Buffer Overflow Exploitation: A real world example

Hello readers again! Since I am still getting deeper into penetration tests in AppSec, it helps quite a lot to write about things to get new ideas and thoughts – so I decided to write a little tutorial on how

MrTuxracer November 30, 2011October 13, 2017 Tutorials 2 Comments Read more

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