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Analyzing Shellcode Nov 05 2009 05:38PM
cAs (writemecas googlemail com) (4 replies)
RE: Analyzing Shellcode Nov 09 2009 07:31PM
Paul Melson (pmelson gmail com)
Re: Analyzing Shellcode Nov 07 2009 03:39AM
Michel Chamberland (merc securitywire com)
Re: Analyzing Shellcode Nov 05 2009 11:12PM
Joshua Gimer (jgimer gmail com)
Re: Analyzing Shellcode Nov 05 2009 08:14PM
NiTRo (nitroml ntd homelinux org)
Hi,
yuo cannot print it... it is binary code... to understand wath it
does you have put the binary in a file and disassemble it...

ceers
NiTRo

cAs ha scritto:
> Good evening everybody,
>
> i am trying to analyze the shellcode used in this exploit:
> http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/7477
>
> If i echo the unescaped shellcode i only get wierd chinese (i think)
> letters.
>
> What's the right way to analyze what kind of shellcode is beeing used
> and what command is beeing executed by it.
>
> Greetings,
> cAs
>
>
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