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PoC or GTFO, Volume 3

Book information

Publisher
No Starch Press
Year
2020
ISBN
1718500645, 9781718500648
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
20 MB (20847497 bytes)
Volume
3
Pages
800\802
Topic
Computers Security
Time added
2020-08-18 13:49:43

Description

Volume 3 of the PoC || GTFO collection--read as Proof of Concept or Get the Fuck Out--continues the series of wildly popular collections of this hacker journal. Contributions range from humorous poems to deeply technical essays bound in the form of a bible. The International Journal of Proof-of-Concept or Get The Fuck Out is a celebrated collection of short essays on computer security, reverse engineering and retrocomputing topics by many of the world's most famous hackers. The journal covers topics like reverse engineering, retro-computing, and systems internals. This third volume contains all articles from releases 14 to 18 in the form of an actual, bound bible. Topics include how to dump the ROM from one of the most secure Sega Genesis games ever created; how to create a PDF that is also a Git repository; how to extract the Game Boy Advance BIOS ROM; how to sniff Bluetooth Low Energy communications with the BCC Micro:Bit; how to conceal ZIP Files in NES Cartridges; how to remotely exploit a TetriNET Server; and more. The journal exists to remind us of what a clever engineer can build from a box of parts and a bit of free time. Not to showcase what others have done, but to explain how they did it so that readers can do these and other clever things themselves. Contents Introduction Laphroaig screams high five to the heavens! Z-Ring Phreakingby Vicki Pfau Concerning Desert Studiesby Manul Laphroaig Texting with Flush+Reloadby Taylor Hornby Anti-Keylogging with Noiseby Mike Myers Random NOPs in ARMby Timmers and Spruyt Ethernet Over GDBby Micah Elizabeth Scott Control Panel Vulnerabilitiesby Geoff Chappell Hash Function Pseudo-Fixpointsby Greg Kopf A PDF That Shows Its Own MD5by Mako A GIF shows its own MD5!by Kristoffer Janke MD5 NES Polyglotby Evan Sultanik and Evan Teran I slipped a little, but Laphroaig was there. Pier Solar and the Great Reverserby Brandon L. Wilson The Alternator Sermonby Manul Laphroaig Text2Comby Saumil Shah RISC-V Shellcodeby Don A. Bailey Cracking Gumballby 4am and Peter Ferrie A PDF that is a Git Repoby Evan Sultanik Zero Overhead Networkingby Robert Graham Detecting MIPS16 Emulationby Goodspeed and Speers Tracing Race Conditionsby BSDaemon and NadavCh x86 without Data Fetchesby Chris Domas Java Key Store's Coffinby Tobias ``Floyd'' Ospelt The PNG Gamma Trickby Hector Martin Laphroaig Races the Runtime Relinker Sapere aude!by Manul Laphroaig Emulating my Chevyby Brandon L. Wilson Wafer Thin Locksby Deviant Ollam Uses for Useless Bugsby EA Fragmented Chunksby Yannay Livneh Executing Unmapped Thumbby Maribel Hearn Naming Network Interfacesby Cornelius Diekmann Obfuscation via Symbolic Regressionby JBS Stack Return Addresses from Canariesby Matt Davis Rescuing Orphans in Thumb2by T. Goodspeed This PDF Reverse Engineers Itselfby Evan Sultanik It's damned cold outside, so let's light ourselves a fire! AES-CBC Shellcodeby Spruyt and Timmers Tall Tales of Science and Fictionby PML Sniffing BTLE with the Micro:Bitby Damien Cauquil Bit-Banging Ethernetby Andrew Zonenberg The DIP Flip Whixr Trickby Joe Grand Injecting Shared Objects on FreeBSDby Shawn Webb Murder on the USS Tableby Soldier of Fortran Infect to Protectby Leandro Pereira Montessory Soldering School An 8 Kilobyte Mode 7 Demoby Vincent Weaver Exploits for Kids with Scratch!by Kev Sheldrake Concealing ZIP Files in NES Cartridgesby Vi Grey House of Funby Yannay Livneh Read Only Relocations for Static ELFby Ryan O'Neill Remotely Exploiting Tetrinetby Laky and Hanslovan KLEE Internalsby Julien Vanegue Reversing DDR3 Scramblingby Nico Heijningen SHA-1 Collisions with PDFLaTeXby Ange Albertini Useful Tables Index Colophon

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