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* [code signing certificate cloning attacks and defenses](https://posts.specterops.io/code-signing-certificate-cloning-attacks-and-defenses-6f98657fc6ec)
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* [userland api monitoring and code injection detection](https://0x00sec.org/t/userland-api-monitoring-and-code-injection-detection/5565)
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* [In memory evasion](https://blog.cobaltstrike.com/2018/02/08/in-memory-evasion/)
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## <a name="Return_oriented_programming" />Return Oriented Programming
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+ [The Geometry of Innocent Flesh on the Bone: Return-into-libc without Function Calls](http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~hovav/dist/geometry.pdf)
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+ [Blind return-oriented programming](http://www.scs.stanford.edu/brop/bittau-brop.pdf)
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+ [Sigreturn-oriented Programming](https://www.cs.vu.nl/~herbertb/papers/srop_sp14.pdf)
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+ [Jump-Oriented Programming: A New Class of Code-Reuse Attack](http://ftp.ncsu.edu/pub/tech/2010/TR-2010-8.pdf)
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+ [Out of control: Overcoming control-flow integrity](http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~gportoka/files/outofcontrol_oakland14.pdf)
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+ [ROP is Still Dangerous: Breaking Modern Defenses](http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daw/papers/rop-usenix14.pdf)
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+ [Loop-Oriented Programming(LOP): A New Code Reuse Attack to Bypass Modern Defenses](https://www.sec.in.tum.de/assets/staff/muntean/Loop-Oriented_Programming_A_New_Code_Reuse_Attack_to_Bypass_Modern0ADefenses.pdf) - by Bingchen Lan, Yan Li, Hao Sun, Chao Su, Yao Liu, Qingkai Zeng [2015]
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+ [Systematic Analysis of Defenses Against Return-Oriented Programming](https://people.csail.mit.edu/nickolai/papers/skowyra-rop.pdf) -by R. Skowyra, K. Casteel, H. Okhravi, N. Zeldovich, and W. Streilein [2013]
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+ [Return-oriented programming without returns](https://www.cs.uic.edu/~s/papers/noret_ccs2010/noret_ccs2010.pdf) -by S.Checkoway, L. Davi, A. Dmitrienko, A. Sadeghi, H. Shacham, and M. Winandy [2010]
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+ [Jump-oriented programming: a new class of code-reuse attack](https://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~liangzk/papers/asiaccs11.pdf) -by T. K. Bletsch, X. Jiang, V. W. Freeh, and Z. Liang [2011]
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+ [Stitching the gadgets: on the ineffectiveness of coarse-grained control-flow integrity protection](https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity14/sec14-paper-davi.pdf) - by L. Davi, A. Sadeghi, and D. Lehmann [2014]
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+ [Size does matter: Why using gadget-chain length to prevent code-reuse attacks is hard](https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity14/sec14-paper-goktas.pdf) - by E. Göktas, E.Athanasopoulos, M. Polychronakis, H. Bos, and G.Portokalidis [2014]
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+ [Buffer overflow attacks bypassing DEP (NX/XD bits) – part 1](http://www.mastropaolo.com/2005/06/04/buffer-overflow-attacks-bypassing-dep-nxxd-bits-part-1/) - by Marco Mastropaolo [2005]
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+ [Buffer overflow attacks bypassing DEP (NX/XD bits) – part 2](http://www.mastropaolo.com/2005/06/05/buffer-overflow-attacks-bypassing-dep-nxxd-bits-part-2-code-injection/) - by Marco Mastropaolo [2005]
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+ [Practical Rop](http://trailofbits.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/practical-rop.pdf) - by Dino Dai Zovi [2010]
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+ [Exploitation with WriteProcessMemory](https://packetstormsecurity.com/papers/general/Windows-DEP-WPM.txt) - by Spencer Pratt [2010]
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+ [Exploitation techniques and mitigations on Windows](http://hick.org/~mmiller/presentations/misc/exploitation_techniques_and_mitigations_on_windows.pdf) - by skape
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+ [A little return oriented exploitation on Windows x86 – Part 1](http://blog.harmonysecurity.com/2010/04/little-return-oriented-exploitation-on.html) - by Harmony Security and Stephen Fewer [2010]
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+ [A little return oriented exploitation on Windows x86 – Part 2](http://blog.harmonysecurity.com/2010/04/little-return-oriented-exploitation-on_16.html) - by Harmony Security and Stephen Fewer [2010]
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## <a name="Windows_memory_protections" />Windows memory protections
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*Windows memory protections Introduction Articles.*
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+ [Data Execution Prevention](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875352)
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+ [/GS (Buffer Security Check)](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa290051)
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+ [/SAFESEH](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9a89h429(VS.80).aspx)
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+ [ASLR](http://blogs.msdn.com/michael_howard/archive/2006/05/26/address-space-layout-randomization-in-windows-vista.aspx)
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+ [SEHOP](http://blogs.technet.com/srd/archive/2009/02/02/preventing-the-exploitation-of-seh-overwrites-with-sehop.aspx)
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## <a name="Bypassing_filter_and_protections" />Bypassing filter and protections
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*Windows memory protections Bypass Methods Articles.*
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+ [Third Generation Exploitation smashing heap on 2k](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/win-usa-02/halvarflake-winsec02.ppt) - by Halvar Flake [2002]
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+ [Creating Arbitrary Shellcode In Unicode Expanded Strings](http://www.net-security.org/dl/articles/unicodebo.pdf) - by Chris Anley
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+ [Advanced windows exploitation](http://www.immunityinc.com/downloads/immunity_win32_exploitation.final2.ppt) - by Dave Aitel [2003]
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+ [Defeating the Stack Based Buffer Overflow Prevention Mechanism of Microsoft Windows 2003 Server](http://www.ngssoftware.com/papers/defeating-w2k3-stack-protection.pdf) - by David Litchfield
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+ [Reliable heap exploits and after that Windows Heap Exploitation (Win2KSP0 through WinXPSP2)](http://cybertech.net/~sh0ksh0k/projects/winheap/XPSP2%20Heap%20Exploitation.ppt) - by Matt Conover in cansecwest 2004
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+ [Safely Searching Process Virtual Address Space](http://www.hick.org/code/skape/papers/egghunt-shellcode.pdf) - by Matt Miller [2004]
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+ [IE exploit and used a technology called Heap Spray](http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/612)
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+ [Bypassing hardware-enforced DEP](http://www.uninformed.org/?v=2&a=4&t=pdf) - by Skape (Matt Miller) and Skywing (Ken Johnson) [October 2005]
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+ [Exploiting Freelist[0] On XP Service Pack 2](http://www.orkspace.net/secdocs/Windows/Protection/Bypass/Exploiting%20Freelist%5B0%5D%20On%20XP%20Service%20Pack%202.pdf) - by Brett Moore [2005]
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+ [Kernel-mode Payloads on Windows in uninformed](http://www.uninformed.org/?v=3&a=4&t=pdf)
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+ [Exploiting 802.11 Wireless Driver Vulnerabilities on Windows](http://www.uninformed.org/?v=6&a=2&t=pdf)
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+ [Exploiting Comon Flaws In Drivers](http://www.reversemode.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=1)
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+ [Heap Feng Shui in JavaScript](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-europe-07/Sotirov/Presentation/bh-eu-07-sotirov-apr19.pdf) by Alexander sotirov [2007]
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+ [Understanding and bypassing Windows Heap Protection](http://kkamagui.springnote.com/pages/1350732/attachments/579350) - by Nicolas Waisman [2007]
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+ [Heaps About Heaps](http://www.insomniasec.com/publications/Heaps_About_Heaps.ppt) - by Brett moore [2008]
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+ [Bypassing browser memory protections in Windows Vista](http://taossa.com/archive/bh08sotirovdowd.pdf) - by Mark Dowd and Alex Sotirov [2008]
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+ [Attacking the Vista Heap](http://www.ruxcon.org.au/files/2008/hawkes_ruxcon.pdf) - by ben hawkes [2008]
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+ [Return oriented programming Exploitation without Code Injection](http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~hovav/dist/blackhat08.pdf) - by Hovav Shacham (and others ) [2008]
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+ [Token Kidnapping and a super reliable exploit for windows 2k3 and 2k8](http://www.argeniss.com/research/TokenKidnapping.pdf) - by Cesar Cerrudo [2008]
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+ [Defeating DEP Immunity Way](http://www.immunityinc.com/downloads/DEPLIB.pdf) - by Pablo Sole [2008]
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+ [Practical Windows XP2003 Heap Exploitation](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-09/MCDONALD/BHUSA09-McDonald-WindowsHeap-PAPER.pdf) - by John McDonald and Chris Valasek [2009]
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+ [Bypassing SEHOP](http://www.sysdream.com/articles/sehop_en.pdf) - by Stefan Le Berre Damien Cauquil [2009]
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+ [Interpreter Exploitation : Pointer Inference and JIT Spraying](http://www.semantiscope.com/research/BHDC2010/BHDC-2010-Slides-v2.pdf) - by Dionysus Blazakis[2010]
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+ [Write-up of Pwn2Own 2010](http://vreugdenhilresearch.nl/Pwn2Own-2010-Windows7-InternetExplorer8.pdf) - by Peter Vreugdenhil
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+ [All in one 0day presented in rootedCON](http://wintercore.com/downloads/rootedcon_0day_english.pdf) - by Ruben Santamarta [2010]
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+ [DEP/ASLR bypass using 3rd party](http://web.archive.org/web/20130820021520/http://abysssec.com/files/The_Arashi.pdf) - by Shahin Ramezany [2013]
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+ [Bypassing EMET 5.0](http://blog.sec-consult.com/2014/10/microsoft-emet-armor-against-zero-days.html) - by René Freingruber [2014]
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## <a name="Typical_windows_exploits" />Typical windows exploits
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+ [Real-world HW-DEP bypass Exploit](http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/3652) - by Devcode
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+ [Bypassing DEP by returning into HeapCreate](http://www.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/repository/revisions/7246/entry/modules/exploits/windows/brightstor/mediasrv_sunrpc.rb) - by Toto
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+ [First public ASLR bypass exploit by using partial overwrite ](http://www.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/repository/entry/modules/exploits/windows/email/ani_loadimage_chunksize.rb) - by Skape
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+ [Heap spray and bypassing DEP](http://skypher.com/SkyLined/download/www.edup.tudelft.nl/%7Ebjwever/exploits/InternetExploiter2.zip) - by Skylined
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+ [First public exploit that used ROP for bypassing DEP in adobe lib TIFF vulnerability](http://www.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/repository/revisions/8833/raw/modules/exploits/windows/fileformat/adobe_libtiff.rb)
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+ [Exploit codes of bypassing browsers memory protections](http://phreedom.org/research/bypassing-browser-memory-protections/bypassing-browser-memory-protections-code.zip)
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+ [PoC’s on Tokken TokenKidnapping . PoC for 2k3 -part 1](http://www.argeniss.com/research/Churrasco.zip) - by Cesar Cerrudo
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+ [PoC’s on Tokken TokenKidnapping . PoC for 2k8 -part 2](http://www.argeniss.com/research/Churrasco2.zip) - by Cesar Cerrudo
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+ [An exploit works from win 3.1 to win 7](http://lock.cmpxchg8b.com/c0af0967d904cef2ad4db766a00bc6af/KiTrap0D.zip) - by Tavis Ormandy KiTra0d
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+ [Old ms08-067 metasploit module multi-target and DEP bypass](http://metasploit.com/svn/framework3/trunk/modules/exploits/windows/smb/ms08_067_netapi.rb)
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+ [PHP 6.0 Dev str_transliterate() Buffer overflow – NX + ASLR Bypass](http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/12189)
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+ [SMBv2 Exploit](http://www.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/repository/revisions/8916/raw/modules/exploits/windows/smb/ms09_050_smb2_negotiate_func_index.rb) - by Stephen Fewer
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+ [Microsoft IIS 7.5 remote heap buffer overflow](http://www.phrack.org/issues/68/12.html) - by redpantz
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+ [Browser Exploitation Case Study for Internet Explorer 11](https://labs.bluefrostsecurity.de/files/Look_Mom_I_Dont_Use_Shellcode-WP.pdf) - by Moritz Jodeit [2016]
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## <a name="Exploit_development_tutorial_series" />Exploit development tutorial series
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*Exploid Development Tutorial Series Base on Windows Operation System Articles.*
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<a name="corelan" />
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- Corelan Team
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 1 : Stack Based Overflows](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/19/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-1-stack-based-overflows/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 2 : Stack Based Overflows – jumping to shellcode](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/23/writing-buffer-overflow-exploits-a-quick-and-basic-tutorial-part-2/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 3 : SEH Based Exploits](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/25/writing-buffer-overflow-exploits-a-quick-and-basic-tutorial-part-3-seh/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 3b : SEH Based Exploits – just another example](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/07/28/seh-based-exploit-writing-tutorial-continued-just-another-example-part-3b/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 4 : From Exploit to Metasploit – The basics](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/08/12/exploit-writing-tutorials-part-4-from-exploit-to-metasploit-the-basics/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 5 : How debugger modules & plugins can speed up basic exploit development](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/09/05/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-5-how-debugger-modules-plugins-can-speed-up-basic-exploit-development/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 6 : Bypassing Stack Cookies, SafeSeh, SEHOP, HW DEP and ASLR](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/09/21/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-6-bypassing-stack-cookies-safeseh-hw-dep-and-aslr/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 7 : Unicode – from 0x00410041 to calc](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2009/11/06/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-7-unicode-from-0x00410041-to-calc/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 8 : Win32 Egg Hunting](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2010/01/09/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-8-win32-egg-hunting/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 9 : Introduction to Win32 shellcoding](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2010/02/25/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-9-introduction-to-win32-shellcoding/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 10 : Chaining DEP with ROP – the Rubik’s Cube](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2010/06/16/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-10-chaining-dep-with-rop-the-rubikstm-cube/)
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+ [Exploit writing tutorial part 11 : Heap Spraying Demystified](https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2011/12/31/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-11-heap-spraying-demystified/)
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- <a name="fuzzysecurity" />Fuzzysecurity
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+ [Part 1: Introduction to Exploit Development](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/1.html)
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+ [Part 2: Saved Return Pointer Overflows](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/2.html)
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+ [Part 3: Structured Exception Handler (SEH)](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/3.html)
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+ [Part 4: Egg Hunters](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/4.html)
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+ [Part 5: Unicode 0x00410041](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/5.html)
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+ [Part 6: Writing W32 shellcode](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/6.html)
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+ [Part 7: Return Oriented Programming](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/7.html)
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+ [Part 8: Spraying the Heap Chapter 1: Vanilla EIP](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/8.html)
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+ [Part 9: Spraying the Heap Chapter 2: Use-After-Free](https://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/11.html)
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+ [Part 10: Kernel Exploitation -> Stack Overflow](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/14.html)
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+ [Part 11: Kernel Exploitation -> Write-What-Where](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/15.html)
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+ [Part 12: Kernel Exploitation -> Null Pointer Dereference](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/16.html)
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+ [Part 13: Kernel Exploitation -> Uninitialized Stack Variable](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/17.html)
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+ [Part 14: Kernel Exploitation -> Integer Overflow](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/18.html)
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+ [Part 15: Kernel Exploitation -> UAF](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/19.html)
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+ [Part 16: Kernel Exploitation -> Pool Overflow](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/20.html)
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+ [Part 17: Kernel Exploitation -> GDI Bitmap Abuse (Win7-10 32/64bit)](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/expDev/21.html)
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+ [Heap Overflows For Humans 101](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/mr_me/2.html)
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+ [Heap Overflows For Humans 102](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/mr_me/3.html)
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+ [Heap Overflows For Humans 102.5](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/mr_me/4.html)
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+ [Heap Overflows For Humans 103](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/mr_me/5.html)
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+ [Heap Overflows For Humans 103.5](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/mr_me/6.html)
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- <a name="securitysift" />Securitysift
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 1: The Basics](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-1-basics/)
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 2: Intro to Stack Based Overflows](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-2-intro-stack-overflow/)
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 3: Changing Offsets and Rebased Modules](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-3-changing-offsets-and-rebased-modules/)
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 4: Locating Shellcode With Jumps](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-4-locating-shellcode-jumps/)
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 5: Locating Shellcode With Egghunting](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-5-locating-shellcode-egghunting/)
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 6: SEH Exploits](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-6-seh-exploits/)
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+ [Windows Exploit Development – Part 7: Unicode Buffer Overflows](http://www.securitysift.com/windows-exploit-development-part-7-unicode-buffer-overflows/)
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