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Tobias Klein

A Bug Hunter's Diary

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“Give a man an exploit and you make him a hacker for a day; teach a man to exploit bugs and you make him a hacker for a lifetime.”
–Felix 'FX' Lindner
\nA Bug Hunter's Diary follows security expert Tobias Klein as he tracks down and exploits bugs in some of the world's most popular software.
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    2]See Daniel Hodson, “Uninitialized Variables: Finding, Exploiting, Automating” (presentation, Ruxcon, 2008), http://felinemenace.org/~mercy/slides/RUXCON2008-UninitializedVariables.pdf.
    [3]See Common Weakness Enumeration, CWE List, CWE - Individual Dictionary Definition (2.0), CWE-415: Double Free at http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/415.html
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    Potentially Vulnerable Code Locations

    This is only one approach to bug hunting. Another tactic for finding potentially vulnerable locations in the code is to look at the code near “unsafe” C/C++ library functions, such as strcpy() and strcat(), in search of possible buffer overflows. Alternatively, you could search the disassembly for movsx assembler instructions in order to find sign-extension vulnerabilities. If you find a potentially vulnerable code location, you can then trace backward through the code to see whether these code fragments expose any vulnerabilities accessible from an application entry point. I rarely use this approach, but other bug hunters swear by it

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