I seem to be stuck on the first tactic (not in the chess sense). I complete it, hit the green "Next Tactic" button, and it just gives me the same one again! It's Tactic 20628, which is the first one I was given after…
I ran the Qualsys SSL Labs test on the site[0]. It reports an incomplete chain; that is, the server doesn't supply the intermediate certificate required (Entrust Certification Authority - L1C) to bridge the gap between…
That makes perfect sense, thank you!
> Therefore, if we are copying into s2 and we only leak data after the 4th character, we can assume that by default in the uninitialized stack there is a null at s23. I'm very inexperienced with reverse-engineering, and…
I like the fun feature when I type the site's own URL into the search box. First a message that reads "Do you really want to see the internet implode?", followed by a redirect to the "Google into Google" sketch from The…
I seem to be stuck on the first tactic (not in the chess sense). I complete it, hit the green "Next Tactic" button, and it just gives me the same one again! It's Tactic 20628, which is the first one I was given after…
I ran the Qualsys SSL Labs test on the site[0]. It reports an incomplete chain; that is, the server doesn't supply the intermediate certificate required (Entrust Certification Authority - L1C) to bridge the gap between…
That makes perfect sense, thank you!
> Therefore, if we are copying into s2 and we only leak data after the 4th character, we can assume that by default in the uninitialized stack there is a null at s23. I'm very inexperienced with reverse-engineering, and…
I like the fun feature when I type the site's own URL into the search box. First a message that reads "Do you really want to see the internet implode?", followed by a redirect to the "Google into Google" sketch from The…