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Message-ID: <b25f95fa05040116266e6f2f58@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon Apr  4 13:06:58 2005
From: sanandres at gmail.com (Sumy)
Subject: How to write remote exploits ( V. 1.1)

How to write remote exploits ( V. 1.1) 

1. Introduction

Hi welcome to my first english tutorial, and my first tutorial about
exploit coding, on the next pages, I want to show you the basics of
remote exploits writing. In order to understand the following, I hope
that you know "socket programming in C", also ANSI C, and I hope you
know how local exploits work. If you haven't got any idea of these
things I want to suggest you to first read other papers or books
like?:

o The C Programming language (Kernighan/Ritchie)
o Unix Network Programming (Richard Stevens)

Full Article: http://www.exploitx.com/forum/azbb.php?1112286936
More Articles: http://www.exploitx.com/forum/azbb.php?Tutorials_and_Articles



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