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| Subject: | Exploring Windows CE Shellcode |
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| Date: | Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:10:09 +0100 |
Hi, I have just had chance to put a paper I wrote a little while ago online. It discusses the problems involved in writing shellcode for Windows CE/ARM and goes on to develop an exploit. The full source for the exploit and related utilities is included. http://www.pentest.co.uk/cgi-bin/viewcat.cgi?cat=whitepapers§ion=04_embedded Tim. -- Tim Hurman - IT Security Consultant - Pentest ltd. Email disclaimer: http://www.pentest.co.uk/legal.shtml#emailpolicy
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