"If you want to write safe code, you don't need to learn how to exploit."
Correct! However regardless if you write safe code or not, others won't. So from the point of an administrator it is good...
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"If you want to write safe code, you don't need to learn how to exploit."
Correct! However regardless if you write safe code or not, others won't. So from the point of an administrator it is good...
In the Example1 I was talking about 2-key algorithms of course (asynchronous).
Example2:
"Then, you've just told hundreds of would be hackers how to mess with the software;"
And the code will be...
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Sharing information is never bad.
It's unfortunate that you believe that."
Example1: In the past there were laws in the US, that made harder to share crypto algorithms. Now we laugh...
"and I too will take no part in helping you with that."
OMG what the hell are you talking about?
If I we don't know how these buffer overflow exploits work then how should we know how we can...
Hello,
For learning purposes I wrote a small program that illustrates a buffer overflow.
There is nothing special in it, no shellcode, no return2libc, the only I do is to rewrite the return...