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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:13:38 +1100
From: GloW - XD <doomxd@...il.com>
To: Stéfan LE BERRE <sleberre@....fr>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Bypassing Windows 7 kernel ASLR
Thats cool... id like to see more about using rop chains or other methods to
bypass dep+aslr in one go... rather than just take out one protection..
pretty nice read..cheers
xd
2011/10/12 Stéfan LE BERRE <sleberre@....fr>
> Hi !****
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> I have recently discovered a method to bypass Windows 7 kernel ASLR.****
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> You can find the paper here:
> http://www.nes.fr/docs/NES-BypassWin7KernelAslr.pdf****
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> In this paper I explain every step to code an exploit with an useful kernel
> ASLR bypassing. I perform successful exploitations on Windows 7 SP0 / SP1.
> ****
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> Good reading,****
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> Best regards,****
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> LE BERRE Stefan.****
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> IT Security Researcher****
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