Hey Jeremy, it's usually a bad idea to try to learn from tutorials only -- start with solid understanding of x86 assembly & pmode coding, I recommend Wrox Press "Master Class Assembly Language" for that Cheers, dullienat_private > n00b question: > > I'm diving into Assembler and C with the hopes of understanding > application level exploits a little more in depth. In your opinion, > what are the most beneficial references/tutorials/threads/tools that > helped you get started on your journeys to buffer-overflow-nirvana? > I've read the Introduction to Buffer Overflow by Ghost Rider as well as > the Buffer overflow how-to by Mudge, and both were very valuable. GDB > appears to be a very strong tool to assist with finding and exploiting > overflows. Any additional references out there? Coding is a bit new to > me...so like the human torch says..."Flame ON!!!" > > -Jeremy > -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
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