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Offensive Security Wireless Attacks – OSWP Certification

By Matthias Niedermaier Posted on 2016-08-24 Posted in IT-Security, Linux, Windows 2 Comments

In my part time I have done my first Offensive Security course and certificate. It is called Wireless Attacks (WiFu) and deals with all kind of wireless attacks.

HackMe4 – Timing

By Matthias Niedermaier Posted on 2015-12-15 Posted in Linux, Reverse Engineering, Windows No Comments

HackMe4: This password crack should be hacked by timing analysis. A timing analysis is the time variation a program needs to check the password. Download File: HackMe4(Linux) Download File: HackMe4(Windows)

HackMe3 – Buffer overflow

By Matthias Niedermaier Posted on 2015-12-10 Posted in Linux, Reverse Engineering, Windows No Comments

HackMe3: This password crack should be hacked by buffer overflow. Download File: HackMe3(Linux) Download File: HackMe3(Windows)

HackMe2 – Dynamic analysis

By Matthias Niedermaier Posted on 2015-12-07 Posted in Linux, Reverse Engineering, Windows No Comments

HackMe2: This password uses a simple check-sum comparison for authorization. Download File: HackMe2(Linux) Download File: HackMe2(Windows)

Disassembler

By Matthias Niedermaier Posted on 2015-12-05 Posted in Linux, Reverse Engineering, Windows No Comments

With a disassembler it is possible to analyze binary files. There are a lot of different programs on the market for different platforms. A lot of them supports different architectures too. Some of them are listed bellow.

HackMe1 – Strings

By Matthias Niedermaier Posted on 2015-12-04 Posted in Linux, Reverse Engineering, Windows No Comments

HackMe1: This should be a very simple introduction about reverse engineering. The aim of this lab is to get access by getting the password out of the provided binary file. The source code in the solution is totally unusable for any …

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