Really cool two of my shellcodes were added to exploit-db. All the work makes sense now 🙏
Polymorphic linux x86 nc -lvve/bin/sh -p13377 shellcode (92 Bytes) - https://t.co/0SUOu2fTLS
FlipRotation v1.0 decoder - Shellcode (146 bytes) - https://t.co/eodHMyOdLC
What's inside the famous 8086 processor from 1978? I opened up a chip, took microscope photos, and I'm reverse-engineering it. One of the 8086's instructions is HLT, which halts the processor. Seems simple, but there's a lot of circuitry to make the halt instruction work... 🧵
Finished both SLAE32/64 courses. What a journey an explosion of knowledge my brain had!😀
The assignments at first looked very intuitive, but when I put my hands on them, they made me do a lot of research and think outside of the box.
Well played, @vivekramac@SecurityTube .
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I think this a great article with a different point of view.
What we don't know looks generally an "advanced" thing to us but unexplored land doesn't mean it is advanced stuff.
"Practice makes perfect"
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MindAPI is a mindmap on REST API reconnaissance and @owasp API Security Top 10 vulnerability testing. Created by @dsopas, with help from @PauloASilva, @s4nkx0k, Miguel Freitas, Xavier Pinho.
Interactive mindmap: https://t.co/Pk474DlPaE
Repo: https://t.co/9GySkIl6FO
Thank you @dsopas for the MindAPI sticker :)
If anyone is curious about what the MindAPI project is, feel free to check https://t.co/zUwOlk5OaF
Also, if you contribute, you can win a sticker too 😁