Bypass DEP using NtSetInformationProcess on last Windows XP SP3 Pro update

Following the example of corelan team ROP version 2 (I was able to perform version 1): https://www.corelan.be/index.php/2010/06/16/exploit-writing-tutorial-part-10-chaining-dep-with-rop-the-rubikstm-cube/

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Survey: Windows 10 Making Steady Progress in Business and Enterprise Adoption

According to a recent survey by Spiceworks, a company which provides various tools and services for IT Pros, Windows 10 has gained momentum on its predecessors as more companies migrate to Microsoft’s latest operating system.

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Windows 10 Gains In the Enterprise But Windows 7 Is Still The Top Dog

Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system is making inroads in the corporate world but it may not be fast enough to overtake Windows 7 before that platform reaches its end of life.

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News – Paul’s Security Weekly #522

Russians on PornHub, dirty songs on the radio, Windows security protocol vulnerabilities, tomato plant security, and more security news! Paul’s Stories[edit] Amazons Prime Day Won Shopping on Tuesday Tomato-Plant Security Dial S for SQLi: Now skiddies can order web attacks via text message No big deal. You can defeat Kaspersky’s ATM antivirus with a really […]

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Linux hacking, Petya, and Windows – Paul’s Security Weekly #520

Separating the hacked and the paranoid, remote Linux hacking, Petya goes postal at FedEx, today’s mainstream hacktivism tools, and why choosing Windows should get you fired! Paul’s Security News Stories Separating the Paranoid from the Hacked Choosing Windows for your organization should get you fired – I love this because it is to controvertial of a […]

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Free as in Beer, or the Story of Windows Viruses

Whenever there’s a new Windows virus out there wreaking global havoc, the Linux types get smug. “That’ll never happen in our open operating system,” they say. “There are many eyes looking over the source code.” But then there’s a Heartbleed vulnerability that keeps them humble for a little while. Anyway, at least patches are propagated faster in the Linux world, right?

While the Linuxers are holier-than-thou, the Windows folks get defensive. They say that the problem isn’t with Windows, it’s just that it’s the number one target because it’s the most popular OS. Wrong, that’d be Android for the last …read more

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Rare XP Patches Fix Three Remaining Leaked NSA Exploits

Microsoft released patches on Tuesday for unsupported versions of Windows, a decision prompted by three NSA exploits that remained unaddressed from April’s ShadowBrokers leak. Continue reading Rare XP Patches Fix Three Remaining Leaked NSA Exploits