Pwntools is a CTF framework and exploit development library. Written in Python, it is designed for rapid prototyping and development, and intended to make exploit writing as simple as possible. You can now do a live demo of Pwntools, right in your browser.
ctf exploit pwntools ctf-framework shellcode rop pwnable defcon capture-the-flag wargamezio is an easy-to-use io library for pwning development, supporting an unified interface for local process pwning and TCP socket io. The primary goal of zio is to provide unified io interface between process stdin/stdout and TCP socket io. So when you have done local pwning development, you only need to change the io target to pwn the remote server.
pwntools zio io-library pwnable ctf-toolsGreetings, fellow hacker, hobbyist, or computer enthusiast. If you've been looking for a place to start learning binary exploitation, then you're in luck. This tutorial is intended for anyone with experience in coding, ideally C or C++, but I only knew Python when I started. Written by someone who is just barely better than "incompetent," I'll be explaining how I learned my skills. These tutorials will be a bit long winded, but hopefully they will be informative and entertaining. Please feel free to contact me about any clarifications that should be included in the tutorials.
security tutorial pwntools binary-exploitationPure ruby library for parsing and patching ELF files. ELF parser in pure ruby implementation. This work is inspired by pyelftools by Eli Bendersky.
elf-parser elf elf-patcher segment segments-parser pwntoolsnclib is a python socket library that wants to be your friend. If you are familiar with pwntools, nclib provides much of the functionaly that pwntools' socket wrappers do, but with the bonus feature of not being pwntools.
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