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Re: Casestudy abt how to exploit vulnerabilities

Subject: Re: Casestudy abt how to exploit vulnerabilities
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 11:30:44 +0300 (MSK)
Hi

I request your suggestions abt casestudies how to exploit
vulnerabilities.Your suggestions may help many aspirents of security.

Thanking you for sparing your time.

Regards,
GS


There is a good book "Buffer Overflow Attacks: Detect, Exploit, Prevent". There 
are:

Case Study: FreeBSD NN Exploit Code

Case Study: xlockmore User Supplied Format String Vulnerability (CVE-2000-0763)

Case Study: FrontPage Denial of Service Utilizing WinSock

Stack Overflows

Heap Corruption

Format String Attacks

Windows Buffer Overflows

Case Study: cURL buffer overflow on Linux

Case Study: OpenSSL SSLv2 Malformed Client Key Remote Buffer Overflow 
Vulnerability (CAN-2002-0656)

Case Study: X11R6 4.2 XLOCALEDIR Overflow

Case Study: Microsoft MDAC Denial of Service

Case Study: Local UUX Buffer Overflow on HPUX

Finding Buffer Overflows in Source

Case Study: InlineEgg I

Case Study: InlineEgg II

Case Study: Seti@Home Exploit Code

Case Study: Microsoft CodeBlue Exploit Code

Also, look here 
http://esj.com/Case_Study/default.aspx

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