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Revision as of 04:46, 2 June 2012
Featured Article The Shellcode Appendix is a collection of shellcodes and documentation developed by our staff. The included shellcode is flexible, can bypass firewalls, automated detection, and demonstrate advanced shellcoding techniques. |
Exploitation: Stack overflows • SQL injection • XSS • Cookies • File inclusion • Command injection • XSCF • Coldfusion hacking • Web exploitation Programming: Ascii shellcode • C • C++ • Perl • Python • LUA • Polymorphic • The bash book • SQL Backdoors (All Pages) |
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Vanguard | web application vulnerability testing engine written in perl with LibWhisker2 support | Jynx2 | Version 2.0 of the classic LD_Preload userland rootkit written in C | ||
Bleeding Life | PHP and MySQL based browser buffer overflow exploit pack | Kolkata | Configurable perl scanner that analyzes checksums to perform fingerprinting on web applications with static file analysis | ||
GScrape | Google scraper written perl for rapidly identifying vulnerable websites and generating statistics | Lfi_autopwn.pl | Given a file inclusion vulnerability, this Perl script will spawn a shell | ||
Mysql5 enumerator | Automatically map contents or query a remote database given a URL vulnerable to SQL injection with this perl script | Social Network Redirection Utility | Rickroll your friends with content-forged image redirects |
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