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Author: Viacheslav Moskvin

Climb the heap! Exploiting heap allocation problems
Security

Climb the heap! Exploiting heap allocation problems

02.06.202217/04/2025Viacheslav Moskvin120
Some vulnerabilities originate from errors in the management of memory allocated on a heap. Exploitation of such weak spots is more complicated compared to ‘regular’ stack overflow; so, many hackers security researchers have no idea how to approach them. Even the Cracking the Perimeter (OSCE) course doesn’t…
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WinAFL in practice. Using fuzzer to identify security holes in software
Security

WinAFL in practice. Using fuzzer to identify security holes in…

01.06.202208/04/2025Viacheslav Moskvin530
WinAFL is a fork of the renowned AFL fuzzer developed to fuzz closed-source programs on Windows systems. All aspects of WinAFL operation are described in the official documentation, but its practical use – from downloading to successful fuzzing and first crashes – is not that simple.
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