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Offensive Software Exploitation (OSE) Course

This repository is for the Offensive Software Exploitation Course I am teaching at Champlain College and currently doing it for free online (check the YouTube channel for the recordings). Most of the slidenotes I used, are already shared on HTID Course, but the labs were fully created by myself. I used publically available resources and software to explain each of the weakneses covered, so there is nothing here that you cannot find online.


Vulnerable Software

The vulnerable software I used are also online and can be found at Exploit-db. I also used Stephen Bradshaw's VulnServer, plus maybe some other simple code that I prepared. Please check each lab for the software used in that specific lab and from where to download it.


Tool(s) Required

All of the tools used are free and could be downloaded from the URLs below.


Target(s) Used

  • Download a Windows 10 VM from Microsoft VMs (currently using Version 1809 Build 17763.1339) here. This will be used for most of the labs, except for the EggHunter lab, I used a Windows 7 VM, also from Microsoft VMs (currently offline so check archive.org).
  • All the targeted software is Intel/AMD 32-bit unless otherwise instructed.

Table of Contents:

The topics that will be covered in this course are:

  1. The Basics (PE Format, DLLs, etc)
  2. Bug Hunting and Fuzzing
  3. Intro. to Memory Corruption and Buffer Overflows
  4. Metasploit
  5. Mitigation Techniques
  6. SEH and Jumping Strategies
  7. Egghunter
  8. Retrurn Oriented Programming (ROP)
  9. Post Exploitation
  10. Manual Code Injection

Video Recordings:


Useful Resources:

  • The number one resource is the Corelan Team's blog, Corelan Team

Update(s):

  • On Aug. 6th, 2020 both eLearnSecurity and INE decided to sponsor the English version of the course and therefore will be recording an English version too.

Credits:

Thanks to everyone who shared their work online, without them this course would not have happened!