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This is a paper detailing the Five Ws of the Citect ODBC vulnerability that affects Citect versions 5, 6, and 7.
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90 byte rev connect, recv, jmp, return results shellcode for freebsd/x86.
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An Insecurity Overview of the Samsung DVR SHR-2040.
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Call For Papers for XCon 2008. This conference will take place from November 18th through the 19th in Beijing, China.
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Whitepaper discussing an ASLR bypassing methodology on the Linux 2.6.17/20 kernel.
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67 byte Win32 PEB Kernel32.dll ImageBase Finger Alphanumeric shellcode.
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49 byte Win32 PEB Kernel32.dll ImageBase Finger shellcode.
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A tutorial written for newbies who wants to explore the m4d l33t world of SQL injection and have yet to even learn basic SQL commands.
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This is the IETF Internet-Draft entitled Security Assessment of the Internet Protocol version 4 , which is heavily based on the Security Assessment of the Internet Protocol .
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This document describes a simple and efficient method for random selection of a client port number, such that the possibility of an attacker guessing the exact value is reduced. While this is not a replacement for cryptographic methods, the described port number randomization algorithms provide improved security/obfuscation with very little effort and without any key management overhead. The mechanisms described in this document are a local modification that may be incrementally deployed, and that does not violate the specifications of any of the transport protocols that may benefit from it, such as TCP, UDP, SCTP, DCCP, and RTP.