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x86 Assembly Language and Shellcoding on Linux

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x86 Assembly Language and Shellcoding on Linux

x86 Assembly Language and Shellcoding on Linux
WEBRip | English | MP4 + Project Files | 1280 x 1024 | AVC ~3664 kbps | 30 fps
AAC | 96 Kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 8h 35mn | 10.5 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Linux

This course focuses on teaching the basics of 32-bit assembly language for the Intel Architecture (IA-32) family of processors on the Linux platform and applying it to Infosec. Once we are through with the basics, we will look at writing shellcode, encoders, decoders, crypters, and other advanced low-level applications.
Includes:

x86 Assembly Language and Shellcoding on Linux - x86 Assembly Language and Shellcoding on Linux
28. XOR Encoder and Decoder.mp4 (670.0 MB)
31. Insertion Encoder.mp4 (592.0 MB)
14. Multiplication and Division.mp4 (562.4 MB)
13. Arithmetic Operations.mp4 (501.3 MB)
11. Moving Data.mp4 (498.1 MB)
24. Hello World Shellcode using JMP-CALL-POP Technique.mp4 (462.6 MB)
34. Analyzing 3rd Party Shellcode.mp4 (414.4 MB)
10. Data Types.mp4 (413.1 MB)
7. CPU Modes and Memory.mp4 (349.6 MB)
16. Control.mp4 (344.4 MB)
32. XOR Encoder Decoder using MMX Registers.mp4 (329.0 MB)
15. Logical Instructions.mp4 (326.0 MB)
25. Hello World Shellcode Stack Technique.mp4 (310.3 MB)
6. IA-32 Architecture Exercise.mp4 (301.1 MB)
12. Understanding the Stack.mp4 (296.8 MB)
27. Execve Shellcode Stack Technique.mp4 (291.0 MB)
36. Writing Custom Crypters.mp4 (287.2 MB)
35. Analyzing Shellcode with Libemu.mp4 (285.0 MB)
26. Execve JMP-CALL-POP.mp4 (282.1 MB)
29. Using Metasploit's Encoders.mp4 (280.0 MB)
20. String in Assembly.mp4 (276.1 MB)
8. Hello World in Assembly.mp4 (274.6 MB)
30. Simple NOT Encoder.mp4 (262.5 MB)
33. Polymorphism.mp4 (254.7 MB)
22. Shellcode Basics.mp4 (253.2 MB)
3. Setting up the Lab.mp4 (242.6 MB)
23. Writing Exit Shellcode.mp4 (227.8 MB)
9. Hello World GDB Exercise.mp4 (212.1 MB)
18. Procedures.mp4 (187.7 MB)
37. SLAE Exam Format.mp4 (156.8 MB)
21. Libc and NASM.mp4 (145.2 MB)
1. Course Introduction.mp4 (90.1 MB)
5. IA-32 Architecture Basics.mp4 (81.7 MB)
2. What is Assembly Language.mp4 (64.9 MB)
4. Getting the CPU Info on Linux.mp4 (57.7 MB)
19. Saving CPU State.mp4 (51.0 MB)
17. Loop Exercise.mp4 (46.4 MB)
INE-x86-Assembly-Language-and-Shellcoding-on-Linux-Course-Files.zip (30.7 MB)

Released 6/2023

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General
Complete name : 15. Logical Instructions.mp4
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File size : 326 MiB
Duration : 12 min 6 s
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Encoded date : UTC 2023-06-11 06:25:52
Tagged date : UTC 2023-06-11 06:25:52

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x86 Assembly Language and Shellcoding on Linux

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