Windows User Mode Exploit Development
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Windows User Mode Exploit Development is a specialized Offensive Security training course focused on teaching advanced techniques for discovering and exploiting vulnerabilities in Windows user-mode applications.
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Cybersecurity training course
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Offensive security training course ⓘ |
| category |
Advanced technical security course
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Exploit development training ⓘ Windows security training ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
Hands-on labs and practical exercises
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Realistic exploitation scenarios ⓘ Understanding of Windows internals relevant to exploitation ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
Advanced vulnerability discovery techniques
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Exploit development for Windows applications ⓘ Offensive security techniques ⓘ Windows user-mode application exploitation ⓘ |
| goal |
Enable students to develop reliable exploits
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Enable students to discover vulnerabilities in Windows user-mode applications ⓘ Improve offensive security capabilities against Windows targets ⓘ |
| hasAudience |
Advanced security researchers
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Exploit developers ⓘ Offensive security professionals ⓘ Penetration testers ⓘ Red team operators ⓘ |
| hasTopic |
Buffer overflows in Windows user-mode
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Bypassing modern Windows protections ⓘ DEP and ASLR bypass techniques ⓘ Debugging Windows applications ⓘ Exploit reliability and stabilization ⓘ Fuzzing Windows user-mode applications ⓘ Memory corruption vulnerabilities ⓘ Return-Oriented Programming (ROP) on Windows NERFINISHED ⓘ Reverse engineering Windows applications ⓘ Shellcode development for Windows ⓘ Structured Exception Handler (SEH) exploitation NERFINISHED ⓘ Windows process memory layout ⓘ Writing proof-of-concept exploits ⓘ |
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Windows operating system
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Windows user-mode processes ⓘ |
| teaches |
Discovering vulnerabilities in Windows user-mode applications
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Exploiting vulnerabilities in Windows user-mode applications ⓘ Practical exploit development workflows ⓘ |
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