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IACA Dark Web Investigation Support
Provided by International Anti Crime Academy (IACA) The Netherlands

https://iaca-darkweb-tools.com/

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assembly programming with focus on Windows
credits : Siew Yi Liang

https://sonictk.github.io/asm_tutorial/
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Windows Secrets Extraction: A Summary
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https://www.synacktiv.com/publications/windows-secrets-extraction-a-summary
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How to Learn Binary Exploitation Roadmap
Courses: pwn.college and Nightmare: Roppers Remix


https://www.hoppersroppers.org/roadmap/training/pwning.html
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Forwarded from Reverse Dungeon
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Source Byte pinned «Windows exploitation by Fu11Shade https://web.archive.org/web/20200506122824/https://fullpwnops.com/windows-exploitation-pathway.html»
Understanding_the_LFH.pdf
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Understanding_the_LFH.pdf

Low fragmentation heap

Blackhat USA 2010
Chris Valasek
X-Force Researcher
cvalasek@gmail.com
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The Interactive IDA Plugin List

https://vmallet.github.io/ida-plugins/
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Exploiting the libwebp Vulnerability, Part 2: Diving into Chrome Blink

https://www.darknavy.org/blog/exploiting_the_libwebp_vulnerability_part_2/
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Table of contents 


Chapter 1: The Internal Language of Computers
Chapter 2: Combinatorial Logic
Chapter 3: Sequential Logic
Chapter 4: Computer Anatomy
Chapter 5: Computer Architecture
Chapter 6: Communications Breakdown
Chapter 7: Organizing Data
Chapter 8: Language Processing
Chapter 9: The Web Browser
Chapter 10: Application and System Programming
Chapter 11: Shortcuts and Approximations
Chapter 12: Deadlocks and Race Conditions
Chapter 13: Security
Chapter 14: Machine Intelligence
Chapter 15: Real-World Considerations
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In less than a couple of days, the first fixes for 0-day, discovered as part of the Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 hacker competition, rolled out.


The first deals with out-of-bounds (OOB) writing (CVE-2024-29943) for remote code execution, and the second implements Mozilla Firefox sandbox escape via an untrusted function (CVE-2024-29944).

Mozilla says the first vulnerability could allow attackers to access a JavaScript object out of bounds by exploiting range-based bounds checking elimination on affected systems.

An attacker was able to perform an out-of-range read or write to a JavaScript object by tricking the elimination of range-based bounds checking.

The second flaw is described as privileged execution of JavaScript via event handlers, which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the parent process of the Firefox Desktop web browser.

Mozilla has fixed security flaws in Firefox 124.0.1 and Firefox ESR 115.9.1, blocking potential remote code execution attacks that target unpatched browsers.

The speed is certainly encouraging, especially considering that after the Pwn2Own competition, vendors are usually in no hurry to release fixes, counting on a 90-day delay until Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative reveals them publicly.

In addition to Mozilla Firefox, the researcher also successfully uncovered Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, whose suppliers are now also analyzing the essence of the problems and preparing their patches.



https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2024-15/#CVE-2024-29943
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