CTF framework and exploit development library
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CTF framework and exploit development library
Linux and Windows shellcode enrichment utility
Resources About Shellcode
Windows shellcode development in Rust
Alphanumeric Shellcode (x86) Encoder
With xshellex you can paste any kind of c-shellcode strings in x64dbg, ollydbg & immunity debugger
Shellcodev is a tool designed to help and automate the process of shellcode creation.
Shellcode_IA32 is a dataset consisting of challenging but common assembly instructions, collected from real shellcodes, with their natural language descriptions. The dataset can be used for neural machine translation tasks to automatically generate software exploits from natural language.
An easily modifiable shellcode template for Windows x64 written in C
A small utility to run raw code chunks in the executable memory area.
Python script to carve shellcode into the EAX register
This repository contains exploit to the webserver from the NETWORK_PROGRAMS repository.
generate x86 shellcode from a simple scripting language
Repository contains shellcodes made from scratch for intel x86-64 bit Architecture
Visit https://github.com/0x80000000 for the newer version of this library.
Shellcode synthesizer
x86 Assembler used for generating shellcode
Load files inside C/C++ code
Extracts shellcode from any specified binary/object file.
Convert various hex formats such as C-style string/array, raw, swap endianness and more!
Useful Linux Bash Shell Scripts...
basic knowelde of assembly
TextObfs is a little script to assist you in obfuscating strings that will be directly hardcoded in instructions (thus in .text section), which can be useful when writing shellcodes
Glue shellcode extracted from C together with ASM
Assignments for SLAE64
a shellcode to write "y0u sp43k OPC0DE !?" message in an infinite loop
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