Preparing For Stage 2 Of A WebKit Exploit

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Part 7: In this video we use the stage 1 fakeobj() and addrof() primitives, to craft malicious objects that allow us to implement arbitrary memory read and write.

saelo's phrack paper: http://www.phrack.org/papers/attackin...
niklasb's exploit: https://github.com/niklasb/sploits/bl...

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Preparing For Stage 2 Of A WebKit Exploit Preparing For Stage 2 Of A WebKit Exploit Reviewed by Anonymous on July 14, 2019 Rating: 5