I already requested this, and @
Oni denied it, because he doesn't think there would be much post activity
(04-30-2014, 06:13 PM)Adorapuff Wrote: For kernel exploitation, reverse engineering, understanding buffer overflows on a technical level.
For reverse engineering make a reverse engineering section. There's tons of buffer overflow tutorials on the net, we don't need them to be regurgitated here unless there's some unique methods for bypassing things like ASLR or other precautions.
I'd love to see an Assembly section(AT&T, Intel I don't care, legit anything is fine) but I think the problem is, and I agree with @
misnar on this, is that it seems like not too many people actually understand Assembly enough, to keep the section active.
I'd love to see some more low level stuff(since that's what i'm interested in) but it seems like no one cares about that, or just doesn't want to post anything.