Blackknight
Apr 8 2004, 04:45 AM
I've been working on some shellcode examples ways to avoid ids etc...
And was wondering when u wanted the lecture to be held and where.. or if i should just write an indepth tutorial..
the ones on the net arent that indepth... almost script kiddie styz
shaun2k2
Apr 8 2004, 07:45 AM
Blackknight, do you still want me to help you?
-Shaun.
Blackknight
Apr 8 2004, 09:15 AM
Dont really need help but anything you can contribute is fine..
d00m
Apr 8 2004, 10:20 AM
There certainly is a lack of very indepth tutorials on shellcoding. Rather then just an IRC lecture..how about writing a nice paper...because questions/comments can be posted in the forum itself...so no need of IRC..besides not many people will attend it comapred to a post in the forum.
yuliang11
Apr 9 2004, 02:27 AM
suggest that u write and post it piece by piece, step by step so that we can digest it well. waitting to hear from this topic. thanks black knight
AsuKa
Apr 9 2004, 03:07 AM
That would definetly be a lecture or tutorial I would love to read. Perfect timing too as I have been reading alot on writing shellcode lately. As far as a a lecture or tutorial, I would rather you write a tutorial. Myself and others might not be able to attend the lecture and its easier to read thorugh a well defined paper than some irc logs. But whatever you decide is fine with me
archphase
Apr 9 2004, 05:57 AM
| QUOTE (d00m @ Apr 8 2004, 10:20 AM) |
| There certainly is a lack of very indepth tutorials on shellcoding. Rather then just an IRC lecture..how about writing a nice paper...because questions/comments can be posted in the forum itself...so no need of IRC..besides not many people will attend it comapred to a post in the forum. |
No there really is. You have tons of resources and if you dont get them then maybe a basic assemblers tutorial might be more help.
I'd like to see more Case Studies of actual explotation like the one by Dave Ateil on MSRPC Heap Overflow was very good and I enjoyed it
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