These are some of the assignments of class CS-255 from the University of Crete Department of Computer Science, that were completed by me from start to finish.
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These are some of the assignments of class CS-255 from the University of Crete Department of Computer Science, that were completed by me from start to finish.
Assignments completed for Computer Security Course
Learning more about reverse engineering and buffer overflow attacks
Information security project. This is a collection of ELF binaries exploits to better understand how memory works.
Security in Systems and Services projects for ECE TUC
Return-to-libc buffer overflow attack.
Software based Side Channel attacks
Exploiting a C program using buffer overflow attack, by-passing ASLR by brute force and using ret2libc attack as a part of assignment for course System and Network Security
Collection of stack smashing exploits and buffer overflow attacks
Writeups of various challenges
This project exploits a server written in C for it's buffer overflow vulnerability. We inject a reverse shell code into the server which executes our code and forks a shell on the server. We are able to fully control the server from the client to further run malicious commands on the server and even a DOS attack.
Assignments for a software security class
Contains an exploit code of a SEH attack against the file sharing wizard 1.5.0 application and a report explaining the process
Simple crackme for my groupmate
Demonstrating buffer overflow attack in 32 Bit and 64 Bit binaries within 20 lines of C code.
This contains the assignments for the module Secure Software Development
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