Posted June 24, 201510 yr The course will start off by covering basic x86 reverse engineering, vulnerability analysis, and classical forms of Linux-based userland binary exploitation. It will then transition into protections found on modern systems (Canaries, DEP, ASLR, RELRO, Fortify Source, etc) and the techniques used to defeat them. Time permitting, the course will also cover other subjects in exploitation including kernel-land and Windows based exploitation. https://github.com/RPISEC/MBE @moderators: I couldn't find a better section for posting this. If you feel like it belongs to some other place, please feel free to move.
June 26, 201510 yr Author @ahmadmansoor: yes, their servers went down. Mirror of the important stuff is under "releases" on GitHub: https://github.com/RPISEC/MBE/releases
June 27, 201510 yr Love this http://prntscr.com/7lt85k (heil america)! Would be amazing to have stuff like this at my university. Maybe I can persuade one of my professors to teach a course like this one day Edited June 27, 201510 yr by Mr. eXoDia
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