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A classical programming bug that may lead to a possible security flaw in software. Exploitation of this bug is usually taking place either in the stack or in the heap.
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I want to know more about how a particular exploit works. How do I do that? [closed]
I am given a VM of a server running a vulnerable version of ProFTP and a attacker VM which exploits the server using an exploit provided with MetaSploit. I need to write a Snort rule to detect potenti …