Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
Language: English | Size: 6.49 GB | Duration: 8.5 hours
What you'll learn
Advanced techniques of creating exploits such as Egg Hunters, ASLR Bypass, Function reuse etc.
Writing Unicode compatible exploits
How to do long and short jumps in exploits
How to do stack pivoting
Fuzzing through Spike, Peach Fuzzer, FilFuzz and BooFuzz
Creating Peach Pits, BooFuzz scripts and fuzzing scripts in Python
How to tackle restrictive conditions such as limited buffer space or limited character set
Create exploits from scratch for complicated file-formats such as ZIP
Manually encoding shellcode
Requirements
Basic knowledge of x86 Assembly Language
Basic knowledge of Kali Linux
Basic knowledge of Python
Basic knowledge of Metasploit
Basic concepts of fuzzing
Basic knowledge of Immunity Debugger
Description
Note: To know about offers on this course, check out our website yaksas-dot-io
About this course
This course builds upon my previous course, Hands-on Exploit Development on Udemy.
It will teach you advanced techniques of exploiting a buffer overflow vulnerability. Egg hunters, ASLR bypass, Stack Pivoting, Function Reuse, Manual encoding are some of the techniques covered in this course.
It follows the six stages of exploit development and gives a detailed walk-through of each. Each module starts by identifying the vulnerability via fuzzing. You'll learn, server fuzzing (using Spike) and file format fuzzing (using Peach Fuzzer). It then shows you how to create a PoC to trigger the vulnerability and convert that PoC into a working exploit.
Through this course you will get introduced to various tools such as Immunity Debugger, Mona library for Immunity Debugger, Metasploit, msfvenom, Spike, Peach Fuzzer, BooFuzz and much more. This course is designed to be short and concise yet packed with practical knowledge.
Each video includes learning resources (in video) and associated files (pdf slides, fuzzing scripts, peach pit python script etc.). You can just follow along and create a working exploit. It's that simple. Happy hacking!
What our fellow students say about this course
"I have been looking for resources to learn different techniques of exploit development. This course was a great find. It is very easy to follow along and understand the concepts." - Surbhi Goel
"Great! More fuzzing tools are introduced." - Ying-Chen Chiou
"pretty good basics,easy to follow buffer overflow" - Arun Mathew
Who this course is for:
Students curious about building exploits
Ethical Hackers
Penetration Testers
Cybersecurity Professionals
People preparing for OSCP, OSCE etc.
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发布日期: 2019-09-26