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modern-cpp-tutorial
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Learning platform for modern C++ with online exercises
I'm going through this Modern C++ Tutorial right now. I didn't need to relearn what inheritance is, just the new language features that are useful.
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Computer science student. Just figured out what I want to do with my degree. Hacking.
Work in this order: (1) -> (2) --> (3) ---> (4) --> (5) Next Steps: Modern C++11/14/17/20:(https://github.com/changkun/modern-cpp-tutorial)
MBE
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BOF: How to calculate the exact number of NOPS and length of ESP
It's not super current, but I really recommend the [Modern Binary Exploitation}(https://github.com/RPISEC/MBE) course produced by RPISEC if you haven't seen it. It approaches things in a nice structured way.
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How to learn buffer overflow and/or memory exploits easily?
https://github.com/RPISEC/MBE is a really good resource - it's quite a bit more advanced than the usual resources offered, but this is a good thing, because most of the '101' type articles you'll find (which you should still make use of!) will assume we stopped implementing exploit mitigations in 1999, and leave you highly confused when you attempt to do anything real with your new found knowledge :)
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Any class that will teach you everything for exploit dev?
The modern binary exploitation (MBE) series from Rpisec from 2015 is an awesome. Although it’s on 32-bit, the concepts are still super relevant. The course has a pre-built VM with nice slides. https://github.com/RPISEC/MBE and https://devel0pment.de/?cat=26
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Looking for current book on binary exploitation
I personally used Modern Binary Exploitation from RPISEC to learn the material. Then, from there, you should be able to go on your own to learn the recent protections.
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Computer science student. Just figured out what I want to do with my degree. Hacking.
(1) OpenSecurityTraining: Introduction to Exploits (2) https://github.com/guyinatuxedo/nightmare (2) https://github.com/RPISEC/MBE
- What are your views on Binary exploitation? How should one get started with it from zero? Any suggestions? Books to read? Prerequisites required for it?
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