How To Exploit Buffer Overflows (Tutorial)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @tysonbenson
    @tysonbenson 6 дней назад +1

    Truly appreciate this, Andrew! Also, great stuff in the Assembly 101 course. Great material and to the point!

  • @idminusss8538
    @idminusss8538 22 часа назад +1

    Recommended Channel From Deepseek 😮👀

  • @ArtemSure
    @ArtemSure 5 дней назад

    Man, it is great information both about how to use gdb for debugging and memory.

  • @RISE_BEFORE_YOU_GREECE
    @RISE_BEFORE_YOU_GREECE 5 дней назад +1

    I Ever Found An Buffer Overflow On Web Assembly Based Apps

  • @Alex-nq5nz
    @Alex-nq5nz 6 дней назад

    Just waiting for something like this !❤

  • @spacedolfinproductions2331
    @spacedolfinproductions2331 6 дней назад

    Waiting very very eagerly for this course to drop

    • @TCMSecurityAcademy
      @TCMSecurityAcademy  6 дней назад +1

      We've got Assembly 101 out already: www.tcm.rocks/asb-y

  • @nguyentunglam47
    @nguyentunglam47 4 дня назад

    Hello to all the instructors at TCM Academy, from what I can see, except for assembly language, I still don't understand why you chose the Rust programming language to teach, instead of other low-level languages like C/C++. Is Rust a good language for hackers in the future? And is it a good tool for exploiting buffer overflow vulnerabilities or other types of attacks? I’m quite interested and would like to dive deeper into this language, and I plan to learn it instead of C/C++. To me, programming languages are just tools, so perhaps mastering one language is enough. So, is Rust good in the field of hacking? Once again, thank you for your courses, as they have provided me with a lot of knowledge!"