Phrack Magazine: Advanced Cybersecurity Research and Hacking Techniques
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krrishd
Master baker tier. Every paragraph earns its place on the tray.
Summary
This is a technical article from Phrack Magazine, a long-running hacker publication, featuring multiple security research papers and hacking techniques. The content includes advanced cybersecurity topics such as bypassing security mechanisms (CET & BTI), PostgreSQL injection techniques, exploit development strategies, reverse engineering Dart AOT snapshots, kernel module detection methods, and novel exploit strategies. The article represents cutting-edge security research from various contributors in the hacker community.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledBypassing CET & BTI With Functional Oriented Programming
World of SELECT-only PostgreSQL Injections
A VX Adventure in Build Systems and Oldschool Techniques
Reversing Dart AOT snapshots
A novel page-UAF exploit strategy
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