This repository is dedicated to files related to Pwnies workshops, this includes:
- Slides (if any)
- Workshop descriptions
- Workshop material (source code, handouts, ...)
- List of upcoming talks
Date | Author | Title | Description |
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2017-12-21 | rot256 | GCM; The illegal attack | workshops/gcm/README.md |
2018-01-11 | kriztw | Intro: Shellcode and binary exploitation | workshops/binary_intro/README.md |
2018-02-15 | rot256 | Radare; Symbolic is all the r4ge | workshops/r4ge/README.md |
2018-03-08 | Kokjo | Automatic ROP chain generation | TODO |
TBA | rot256 | Heaps of fun; exploiting glibc and beyond | TODO |
TBA | rot256 + ? | Reverse engineering EVM code (Ethereum) | TODO |
TBA | Kokjo | Introduction to memory leaks & DynElf | |
xxxx-yy-zz | you? |
- Meet at 18:30 (at the usual location)
- Begin presentation (of any length)
- Workshop session
Note, the workshop part is required (exceptions may be made). The goal is for people to gain hands on experience with the topic.
- Present a technique applied to a previous CTF Challenge and use CTF challenge(s) in the workshop.
- Introduce a topic you have researched and create workshop related to this. e.g. BLE and "smart locks", with a workshop applying the techniques to real / simulated locks.
- Plan a talk ~1 month in advance
- Fork this repository.
- Add material and slides
- Make a pull request
- Workshop is (probably) accepted
- You present
- Profit?
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Q: I do not know how to make a workshop.
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A: Find someone on #gallopsled or at Thursdays meetings (@DIKU) to help you.
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Q: Am I good enough to organize a workshop?
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A: If you research some security related topic for a while, you may very well be better than all other members. If you want help, simply ask around.