SecTalks SYD0x13 (20th) - Intro to Binary Exploitation Workshop


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#1 Intro to Binary Exploitation Workshop
Introduction to binary analysis and exploitation. Zero knowledge is assumed with primers on the basics of C, virtual memory management, calling conventions and x86 assembly. Focus will be on providing an initial foundation of knowledge from which you can begin to experiment and learn further on your own. Bring your laptops.
No fancy tools required (i.e. IDA Pro) we will only need gdb and objdump.
By John Cramb (https://www.meetup.com/SecTalks/members/184282450/)
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"What hackers do is figure out technology and experiment with it in ways many people never imagined. They also have a strong desire to share this information with others and to explain it to people whose only qualification may be the desire to learn.” - Emmanuel Goldstein
#2 CTF SYD0x12 Walk-through and SYD0x13 CTF (60min)
Solution to the previous CTF will be presented and there will be a CTF game (http://www.sectalks.org/ctf101/). Whether you are a guru at CTFs or a complete beginner, you will some fun.
- Bring your laptop.
B) Internet access may not be provided. You may want to bring your own wifi dongles or tether to your iPwns.
F) Have a hypervisor software, e.g. VMWare player, Virtual box. It is necessary for running some CTF challenges.
- Based on the number of participates for the CTF, the group may be divided into teams. PREPARE TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS. We will try to team up beginners with gurus. Those that want to go solo are still welcome to do so.
five: This is a learning exercise for everyone. The idea is to think about problems, make friends and have fun. Don't treat it like a competition.
VI- The winner will be decided by the CTF organiser. The winner will win the praise and admiration of fellow attendees. Gentle prods and hints will be offered during the session to move things along if people get stuck. The goal is to learn, not to beat your head against a wall for days on end.
7: Have fun. Learn. Mentor if you are able to. Participate, or just socialise. This is supposed to be a fun, learning event for the security and hacker community.
- Know how to run OpenVPN client (https://openvpn.net/index.php/access-server/docs/admin-guides/182-how-to-connect-to-access-server-with-linux-clients.html) on your system. This may be required to access CTF server(s).
Doors are open from 6:00pm and the first presentation starts at 6:15pm. As usual there will be snacks and drinks.
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SecTalks SYD0x13 (20th) - Intro to Binary Exploitation Workshop