Description: In this course we will be teaching basic exploit development on a linux os. If you haven't used gdb or done much reverse engineering, this class will be a good introduction. We will be looking at some old school attacks, showing you why they are a problem, and writing some basic exploits from scratch. This is not an advanced class so rop pirates and heap ninjas shouldn't attend unless you want a review of the basics. This course will consist of both lecture and hands on exercises, so please bring your laptop with your favorite VM player.
John deGruyter
Virginia
@johndegruyter
John grew up in Nitro, West Virginia, but is currently living in the Northern Virginia/DC area. Security has been his passion and his hobby for the past 14 years. He recently walked away from his job in IT management to pursue his career as a security researcher. This year he and a small team known as the XRG will be running the CTF here at hack3rcon. Lately, he has been spending his time reading, traveling, writing security tools, and studying reverse engineering and exploit development.
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