Mark HigginsHacktheBox | Blue | Fuzzbunch + DoublePulsarThis post is a thinly veiled excuse to get some Fuzzbunch content out there for people who’ve never used the tool, but wanted a thinly…Feb 12, 2020Feb 12, 2020
Mark HigginsROP Emporium’s callme (x64) with Radare2ROP Emporium has another trick up their sleeve with callme — calling functions with multiple arguments. It’s not going to break your brain…Sep 3, 2019Sep 3, 2019
Mark HigginsMalwareTech’s vm1 and ransomeware1 Challenges with Radare2It’s finally time to finish vm1 and ransomeware1, two of MalwareTech’s beginner reverse engineering challengesAug 26, 2019Aug 26, 2019
Mark HigginsROP Emporium’s split (x64) with Radare2Welcome back. Our next challenge is split, which introduces the concept of ROP gadgets, and how they can be used to manipulate the stack…Aug 17, 2019Aug 17, 2019
Mark HigginsROP Emporium’s ret2win (x64) with Radare2This series is going to focus on ROP Emporium’s fantastic buffer overflow challenges and basic x64 return-orientated programming (ROP)…Aug 6, 2019Aug 6, 2019
Mark HigginsMalwareTech’s Strings and Shellcode Challenges with Radare2Today we’re going through MalwareTech’s string and shellcode challenges. These are noob friendly challenges, but you should be comfortable…Jul 19, 2019Jul 19, 2019
Mark HigginsCMU Bomb Lab with Radare2 — Phase 6This level gets a little rough. We’ve decided to use r2 for good, so patching is not an option.Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Mark HigginsCMU Bomb Lab with Radare2 — Phase 5I lied about cheating through everything in this challenge. We will 100% do Phase 5 properly since it focuses on basic reverse…Jul 13, 2019Jul 13, 2019
Mark HigginsCMU Bomb Lab with Radare2 — Phase 4Phase 4 is my least favourite phase, but it’s not so bad when your goal is cheating.Jul 13, 2019Jul 13, 2019