guide Ropping to Victory - Part 3, callme maybe? This time we're going to look at ropemporium's third challenge, callme (maybe). We're going to use radare2, gdb-gef and pwntools to crack our first challenge that requires a proper rop chain!
mykali mykali I recently blogged on the company site about a new tool I wrote called mykali. It's a tool for quickly and easily configuring Kali boxes 'just the way you like them'. Check it
Rastalabs 700 hours of pain and a beer-can sandwich So probably like many people, I'd only heard good things about Rastalabs before I picked it up. Sure, people said it was hard, but how bad could it be? I had this. Boy was I in for a shock.
discount Lab401 Discount Code I recently picked up a Proxmark and a Chameleon to do some RFID hacking from Lab401. They're both great devices and have been a lot of fun so far, I'll be getting properly
guide Ropping to Victory - Part 2, split An entry-level walkthrough of the second ropemporium challenge, split. Introducting Radare2's Visual Mode, how dynamic linking works and the anatomy of a stack frame!
guide Lightening the load for Kali VMs A setup guide for the i3 on Kali Linux, a stylish window manager that uses less resources than many of its competitors.
guide Ropping to Victory An entry-level introduction to Return Oriented Programming using radare2 and pwntools to crack ropemporium's ret2win.
git Git for Hackers - Part 2, Using Git Last time we looked at what Git is and got a basic understanding of how it works. In this post, we'll look at actually using Git and some tips and tricks for streamlining how we use it.
git Git for Hackers - Part 1, A Basic Understanding A look at using the Git VCS for Hackers, learning how to use it well but cutting out all the stuff we don't need to know.
Docker for Hackers I recently wrote a company blog post on Docker for Hackers. It's a short intro and guide to using Docker as a test platform for penetration testers and hackers, check it out!