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<center><big>'''Alphanumeric Shellcode'''</big></center>
 
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Alphanumeric shellcode is similar to ascii shellcode in that it is used to bypass character filters and evade intrusion-detection during buffer overflow exploitation. This article documents alphanumeric code on multiple architectures, but primarily the 64 bit x86 architecture. Alphanumeric shellcode requires a basic understanding of bitwise math, assembly and shellcode.
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Alphanumeric [[shellcode]] is similar to [[ascii shellcode]] in that it is used to [[Filter bypass|bypass character filters]] and [[IDS Evasion|evade intrusion-detection]] during [[buffer overflow]] [[exploitation]]. This article documents alphanumeric code on multiple architectures, but primarily the 64 bit x86 architecture. Alphanumeric shellcode requires a basic understanding of [[bitwise math]], [[assembly]] and [[shellcode]].
  
 
<center>'''''[[Alphanumeric shellcode|Learn more - Alphanumeric shellcode]]'''''</center>
 
<center>'''''[[Alphanumeric shellcode|Learn more - Alphanumeric shellcode]]'''''</center>

Revision as of 23:41, 7 June 2012

Alphanumeric Shellcode

Alphanumeric shellcode is similar to ascii shellcode in that it is used to bypass character filters and evade intrusion-detection during buffer overflow exploitation. This article documents alphanumeric code on multiple architectures, but primarily the 64 bit x86 architecture. Alphanumeric shellcode requires a basic understanding of bitwise math, assembly and shellcode.

Learn more - Alphanumeric shellcode