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heap-exploitation
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Glibc Dynamic Loader Hit by a Nasty Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Not in a HN news comment, I don't have that level of dedication to this because its definitely non trivial. However you can read about them in use against the glibc allocator are here: https://github.com/DhavalKapil/heap-exploitation/blob/master...
The "house of" attack method are attacks against the allocator, its been a while since I've looked into it, I hope musl have hardened their allocator against this kind of attacks.
Abstract-Data-Types
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Sources to learn Data structure implementation in C
This GitHub repo: https://github.com/pavlosdais/Abstract-Data-Types is great! It uses void pointers and dynamic memory to store any kind of data type. Also, I'm currently working on a repository myself! Here's the link: https://github.com/saulvaldelvira/Generic-Data-Structures It also has the same approach, void pointers and dynamic memory, for versatility. Those are the ones I known. About documentation/Books, i don't really know about any that are focused on C. What I use for my repo is basically my notes for university. But the internet is huge! There are tons of Data Structures tutorials focused on C. Good Luck!
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Data structures library
It is primarily made for learning purposes so if anyone is interested in taking a look the repository to it can be found here.
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Abstract Data Structures Library
It is created in an abstract way by using void pointers. Also, it's made mainly for learning purposes but if anyone is interested in using it and/or helping me to find bugs here is a link to the repository.
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C Data Structures Library
They're all written in an abstract way using void pointers so they are applicable to any type of data and a library containing them is provided. If anyone wants to use it, provide feedblack and/or contribute to it it the repository can be found here: https://github.com/pavlosdais/Abstract-Data-Types
What are some alternatives?
eyra - Rust programs written entirely in Rust
dslib - :herb: A library of "connected" data structures
c-ward - An implementation of libc written in Rust
METIS - METIS - Serial Graph Partitioning and Fill-reducing Matrix Ordering
llvm-project - The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
leetcode-swift - TOP 200 #Dev 🏆 LeetCode, Solutions in Swift, Shell, Database (T-SQL, PL/SQL, MySQL), Concurrency (Python3). @ S. Leschev. Google Engineering Level: L6+
heaptrace - helps visualize heap operations for pwn and debugging
hatrack - Fast, multi-reader, multi-writer, lockless data structures for parallel programming
sc - Common libraries and data structures for C.
data-structures - A collection of powerful data structures