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Offensive Shellcode from Scratch

By : Rishalin Pillay
5 (1)
Book Image

Offensive Shellcode from Scratch

5 (1)
By: Rishalin Pillay

Overview of this book

Shellcoding is a technique that is executed by many red teams and used in penetration testing and real-world attacks. Books on shellcode can be complex, and writing shellcode is perceived as a kind of "dark art." Offensive Shellcode from Scratch will help you to build a strong foundation of shellcode knowledge and enable you to use it with Linux and Windows. This book helps you to explore simple to more complex examples of shellcode that are used by real advanced persistent threat (APT) groups. You'll get to grips with the components of shellcode and understand which tools are used when building shellcode, along with the automated tools that exist to create shellcode payloads. As you advance through the chapters, you'll become well versed in assembly language and its various components, such as registers, flags, and data types. This shellcode book also teaches you about the compilers and decoders that are used when creating shellcode. Finally, the book takes you through various attacks that entail the use of shellcode in both Windows and Linux environments. By the end of this shellcode book, you'll have gained the knowledge needed to understand the workings of shellcode and build your own exploits by using the concepts explored.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
1
Section 1: Shellcode
5
Section 2: Writing Shellcode
8
Section 3: Countermeasures and Bypasses

Chapter 4: Developing Shellcode for Windows

When it comes to target operating systems, you have a wide range of possibilities. Many organizations make use of a diverse operating system ecosystem. One of the most widely used operating systems is Microsoft Windows. Windows has been around for decades and has had its fair share of exploitability. Understanding how to make use of Windows components to develop shellcode is a key skill to have. In this chapter, we will focus on developing shellcode for Windows environments. It's important to note that we are not covering the shellcode creation of Windows internals, but rather developing shellcode for applications that run on Windows. In this chapter, you will learn about the anatomy of memory, the Windows architecture, and how various components need to be considered when developing shellcode. You will learn the thought process behind key shellcode techniques. I am really excited about this chapter and am confident that you will find...