Linux Heap Exploitation - Part 1




Linux Heap Exploitation - Part 1

For nearly 20 years, exploiting memory allocators has been something of an art form. Become part of that legacy with HeapLAB.

The GNU C Library (GLIBC) is a fundamental part of most Linux desktop and many embedded distributions; its memory allocator is used in everything from starting threads to dealing with I/O. Learn how to leverage this vast attack surface via different heap exploitation techniques, from the original "Unsafe Unlink" to the beautiful overflow-to-shell "House of Orange".

In this hands-on course, students will alternate between learning new techniques and developing their own exploits based on what they've learned. We'll make use of the pwntools and pwndbg frameworks to drop shells from vulnerable practice binaries, and you'll take on challenges that test what you've learned.

Learn hands-on GLIBC heap exploitation with HeapLAB.

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What you will learn
  • Scripting exploits with pwntools
  • Introspecting the heap with pwndbg
  • The House of Force technique

Rating: 4.9125

Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 5 hours

Instructor: Max Kamper


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