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Nifty Tricks and Sage Advice for Shellcode on Embedded Systems

Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube

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Overview

Explore nifty tricks and sage advice for writing shellcode on embedded systems in this conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Learn time-saving techniques for developing exploits on small embedded devices like smart meters, thermostats, keyboards, and mice. Discover how to create portable ARM shellcode, exploit memory corruption on 8-bit micros, develop embedded exploits without a debugger, and blindly assemble ROP chains without firmware images. Gain insights from Travis Goodspeed, a reverse engineer known for key-extraction exploits and USB hardware emulation tools, as he shares clever strategies for overcoming challenges in embedded system exploitation.

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#HITB2013AMS D1T1 Travis Goodspeed - Nifty Tricks and Sage Advice for Shellcode on Embedded Systems


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Hack In The Box Security Conference

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