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shellcoding
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This repo is created while learning the SLAE, The Advance Shellcoding Course.
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Mar 11, 2025 - Assembly
shellcodes and tools created for the SLAE32 course
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Dec 26, 2022 - Assembly
Simple script to generate shellcodes given binaries, asm code or c code
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A C-based Kernel / CPU side-channel exploit development library.
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cross-platform shared library function address resolution
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Alphanumeric Shellcode (x86) Encoder
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Shellcoding, debugging, & reverse engineering challenges at university
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Materiale per il talk ad HackInBo - 2020
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May 30, 2020 - Assembly
shellcode compiler and machine code mutation engine
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generate x86 shellcode from a simple scripting language
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Two new methods to find kernel32 base address
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Shellcoder.py - simple script to automate shellcoding process and shellcode testing.
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Jul 23, 2024 - Assembly
🌸 Interactive shellcoding environment to easily craft shellcodes
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Feb 26, 2021 - Python
Exercises for the course Cyber Security III: Software and Hardware Security IC00AJ74
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Exercises for (legacy) Computer Security course in the University of Oulu
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Basic tool to automate backdooring PE files
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takes shellcode bad-bytes and banishes them, returning cleaned shellcode with preserved functionalities
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Mar 1, 2026 - C
You should look through my Assembly LearningRepo first before learning Shellcoding.
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