Re: Assembler/C References

From: Claes Nyberg (md0claesat_private)
Date: Tue Jul 16 2002 - 09:55:53 PDT

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    The exercises at http://community.core-sdi.com/~gera/InsecureProgramming/
    is great when learning to write exploits.
    
    // CMN
    
    On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Jeremy Junginger wrote:
    
    > 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
    >
    
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