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This is where I store CTF writeups I've made.

Pwn

ROP Chain

  • x64: TokyoWesterns18/pwn/load scan in contents of file to buffer overflow, used /proc/self/fd/0 as stdin, use ROP Chain to open up STDOUT and the flag file, read contents of the flag file, and print it with puts
  • x64: bkp16/pwn/simple-calc Basic ROP Chain, syscall to execve("/bin/sh", NULL, NULL), Weird method of writing data to memeory
  • x32: defconquals16/pwn/feedme ROP Chain syscall to execve("/bin/sh", NULL, NULL), brute force stack canary, stripped elf
  • x64: insomnihack17/pwn/baby server with child processes, pwntools ROP chain generate, fmt string leak stack canary & libc address, standard buffer overflow
  • x64: defconquals2019/speedrun/s1 Buffer overlow, ROP Chain to execve syscall, statically linked no PIE or Stack Canary

Stack Pivot

  • x64: defconquals2019/speedrun/s4 Single byte overflow of saved base pointer,stack pivot into rop chain x64 statically compiled binary
  • x64: Insomnihack18-teaser/onewrite use _fini_arr table entries and qword write to loop function on exit, stack pivot, pie and stack infoleaks, single qword write

Format String

  • x64: hackIM19/pwn/babypwn Format String, Signed/Unsigned bug, fmt string libc infoleak with %s, LD_PRELOAD, id remote libc file, get scanf not to write over a value
  • x86: backdoorctf/bbpwn Format String, got overwrite, system imported function
  • x86: tokyowesterns16/pwn/greeting Format String, .fini_array write to cause loop back, overwrite got address with plt system
  • x86: tu19/vulnmath/ use fmt string bug to get libc infoleak, then got overwrite

Heap

  • x64: defconquals2018/pwn/itsame C++ vector function pointer overwrite, use after free, libc/heap infoleak, heap overflow
  • x64: defconquals2018/pwn/racewars Custom Malloc, onegadget, libc + heap infoleak
  • x64: csaw18/pwn/alien Null byte overflow and arbitrary write to do heap consolidation to leak heap address, then get PIE and libc infoleaks, then write over GOT entry of strtoul with system
  • x86: bkp16/pwn/cookbook Use After Free, House of Power exploit, expand heap into libc, write over free hook with system address, call free with pointer to "/bin/sh", libc and heap address leaks, reversing structs
  • x64: 0ctf/pwn/babyheap Heap Overflow, Chunk Consolidation and fastbin duplication into libc, oneshot
  • x64: RCTF/pwn/babyheap One Null Byte Overflow, chunk consolidation, double free, libc file
  • x64: asis18quals/pwn/cat Use After Free, creating format string bug, format string. got/plt addresses
  • x64: Hitcon16/pwn/SleepyHolder Double Free, fastin duplication consolidation, unsafe unlink, overwrite got address, infoleak
  • x86: hack.lu14/pwn/oreo House of Spirit, heap overflow for libc infoleak, allocate heap chunk with malloc to bss
  • x64: csaw17/pwn/auir Fast bin attack, heap consolidation, libc leak, allocate fake chunk in bss
  • x64: hacklu17/pwn/exam Heap Consolidation, Single Byte Overflow
  • x64: hackIM19/pwn/shop Use after free, format string write to GOT table, libc infoleak
  • x64: swampctf19/pwn/heap_golf basic heap grooming
  • x64: 0ctf/pwn/babyaegis address sanitization (ASAN), Use After Free (UAF), libc & pie infoleaks

Heap tcache poisoning

  • x64: plaid19/pwn/cpp C++ code, use after free and double free, libc infoleak, use tcache poisioning to write system to free hook
  • x64: defconquals19/pwn/babyheap: Single byte overflow, fill up tcache to get libc infoleak, use overflow to overwrite size value with larger, free it then allocate again to get overflow, overwrite tcache pointer to get write onegadget to malloc hook

Return 2 System

  • x86: TUCTF/guestbook Infoleak, PIE, strcpy
  • x64: AsisFinals2017/Mary_Morton fmt_string Stack Canary Infoleak, "cat flag" string at static address
  • x86: hxp2018/poor_canary Arm buffer overflow, call system, arm debugging and disassembly
Return 2 libc
  • x64: AsisFinals2017/Mrs._Hudson Call Scanf, scan in shellcode into memory, call shellcode
  • x64: defconquals2019/speedrun/s2/ buffer overflow no PIE, call plt puts for libc infoleak, return before vuln to reuse it, oneshot gadget
  • x64: fbct19/overfloat buffer oveflow, puts libc infoleak into rop gadget, float input
  • x64: ctf/hs19/storytime write infoleak, return to onegadget

Custom malloc / memory allocation

  • x86: Csaw17/pwn/minesweeper custom malloc, abuse overflow to get write what where with delinking function, also get stack and heap infoleak
  • x64: Csaw17/pwn/zone allocates memory with mmap, handles it with custom functions to handle allocating / freeing memory from memory obtained through mmap

Faking Heap Ptrs

  • x64: bkp16/pwn/complex-calc pass false pointer to free and not crash, pointer is to bss

Bad Checks

  • x86: csaw18/pwn/doubletrouble bad check allows you to overwrite index size, sorting algorithm moves values into return address, get to deal with floats (we all float down here)

Stack Pivot / single gadget stack challenges

  • x64: csaw18/pwn/plc custom firmware, online interface, buffer overflow into libc infoleak and single gadget, pivot stack into ROP Chain
  • x64: csaw18/pwn/turtles objective C, pop registers to move rop chain into stack, ROP calls to printf for infoleak, and libc system

Stack

  • x64: googlequals17/pwn/wiki vsyscall, PIE, buffer overflow, no verbose output
  • x64: Csaw18/pwn/get_it simple buffer overflow with gets to call a different function
  • x64: Csaw18/pwn/get_it simple buffer overflow hidword on the stack
  • x86: TokyoWesterns/just_do_it simple buffer overflow of puts pointer
  • x86: Csaw13/pwn/exploit1 overwrite variable on stack
  • x86: tu19/thefirst simple buffer overflow with gets to call a different function

Crafting Shellcode

  • x86: defconQuals18/pwn/nop write shellcode with limited instructions, popa instruction call
  • x64: hackIM19/pwn/easyshell craft alphanumeric shellocde self-modifying shellcode that also gets around seccomp rules, pie breakpoints
  • x64: hackIM19/pwn/peasy-shell craft self-modifying shellcode to bypass character and seccomp restrictions, sequel to easyshell
  • x64: Csaw18/pwn/shellpointcode write custom shellcode to fit in disconnected blocks, buffer overflow to get return address, get free stack leak
  • x64: ctf/defconquals2019/speedrun/s3/ Modify shellcode to meet length / xor requirments
  • x64: ctf/defconquals2019/speedrun/s6/ Write shellcode to scan in additional shellcode and meet length, no null byte, all registers cleared (except rip), extra opcdes inserted restrictions, use secondary shellcode to get shell

Sigreturn

  • x64: backdoorctf/pwn/funsignals Use Sigreturn syscall to run a write syscall to print flag

Index Check

  • swampctf19/pwn/dream_heaps: Abuse vulnerable index checks and pointer array overflow for got table overwrite

File Struct

  • swampctf19/pwn/bad_file: Oerwrite file struct to get code execution, Use After Free

Timing Attack

  • defconquals2019/speedrun/s11/: Craft shellcode to leak flag one bit at a time using timing attack, autoomate the process

misc

  • x86: tu19/runme run the binary

Windows

  • csaw14/greenhornd: Buffer overflow into rop chain into shellcode

Reverse Engineering (RE)

Dynamic Analysis

  • x64: csaw17/re/bananascript reverse custom interpreter/programming language, gdb init, brute force solution with itertools
  • x64: bkp16/re/jit Use gdb to reverse obfuscated program, read breakpoints on input
  • x86: other/re/movfuscated Side Channel Attack on Movfuscated program, obfuscation where elf only uses mov instructions
  • 16 bit: csaw17/re/realism Reverse 16 bit i8086 Master Boot Record. Get to deal with registers like xmm0 and instructions like psadbw (compute sum of absolute differences) Use z3 to solve.
  • x64: swampctf19/re/future Movfuscation, use Demovfuscator, solve using side channel attack with Perf
  • x64: plaid19/re/plaid_party_planning_III jump past code giving issues to get flag (unintended solution)

Static Analysis

  • x64: bkp16/re/unholy ruby, python, x64 shared library, xtea encryption/decryption/identification z3
  • x86: defcon-quals-2018/elf-crumble x86, opcodes, patching, common x86 knowledge
  • x64: RCTF/re/sign strings
  • x86: csaw2018/rev/tour_of_x86_pt1 basic x86 reading, well commented walkthrough
  • x86: csaw2018/rev/tour_of_x86_pt2 basic x86 patching, run binary with qemu

Static and Dynamic Analysis

  • x86: RCTF/re/babyre figure out what's important/what's not, one to one function for each character
  • x86: Asis18Quals/re/babyc Movfuscation, Demovfuscator, program obfuscation
  • x64: Csaw17/rev/tablEZ Simple lookup table
  • x86: TokyoWesterns/re/rev-rev-rev Z3 problem, takes in input, runs it through an algorithm, compares against predefined output
  • x64: insomnihack18-teaser/rev/beginner-reverse: written in rust, figuring out which checks we need to pass, standard take in input check one character at a time
  • x64: bkp16/re/frogger gmp library, factoring math
  • x86: csaw13/re/crackme typical crackme, not solved with angr / z3

Angr

  • x86: plaid19/re/icancount Use Angr to solve cracke, evaluates input one byte at a time, 19 bytes between 0x30 - 0x39, input via stdin
  • x64: securityfest/fairlight Use Angr to solve basic crackme

Cryptoish

  • x64: insomnihack18-teaser/junkyard AES Crypto encryption, reverse binary to find Ciphertext and IV, and find key format, brute force key

Code Review

  • asis18quals/re/warmup: Cleaning up code, editing source code

Super Simple RE

  • x86: csaw13/rev/csawreversing1 Run challenge with debugger, or solve simple encryption
  • x86: csaw13/rev/csawreversing2 Simple xoring challenge

.NET

  • x86: Decompile with jetbrains, simple xoring challenge to find input
  • x86: Decompile with jetbrains, slightly more complex xoring chall to find correct input

Non-Challenges Pwn

Heap

  • shellphish_how2heap/first_fit: Block reuse after free
  • shellphish_how2heap/fastbin_dup: Double Free to return same pointer twice
  • shellphish_how2heap/fastbin_dup_into_stack: Double Free to return same ptr twice, use that to return return stack ptr from malloc
  • shellphish_how2heap/fastbin_dup_consolidate: Double free to same ptr twice, allocate large chunk in between to move ptr out of fastbin list to pass malloc() check
  • shellphish_how2heap/unsafe_unlink: Alter metadata of a chunk, into chunk before that one create a fake chunk, get an arbitrary write over an address that you know
  • shellphish_how2heap/house-of-spirit: Overwrite a pointer, and write to integers to region you conttrol to create fake chunk, free overwritten pointer, have malloc return pointer to the region you wrote integers to
  • shellphish_how2heap/single_null_byte_overflow: Allocate a heap chunk that overlaps with another heap chunk, by causing a heap consolidation using a single null byte overflow.
  • shellphish_how2heap/house-of-spirit: Get malloc to return a pointer to the stack, by creating fake chunks on the stack, and overwriting freed heap small bin bk pointer to second fake stackc chunk.
  • shellphish_how2heap/overlapping_chunks: Get malloc to return a freed chunk (unsorted bin) that overlaps with another chunk, by overwriting the size value of the freed chunk
  • shellphish_how2heap/overlapping_chunk_2: Get malloc to return a freed chunk that encompases another chunk, by overwriting the size value of an allocated chunk
  • shellphish_how2heap/house-of-power: Get malloc to allocate space outside of the heap by editing the Wilderness Value, after that edit memory outside of the heap.
  • shellphish_how2heap/unsorted_bin_into_stack: Only works if compiled with glibc option tcache-option disabled. Get malloc to return pointer to stack by overwriting data for unsorted bin.
  • shellphish_how2heap/unsorted_bin_attack: Only works if compiled with glibc option tcache-option disabled. Get write to stack value by allocating unsorted bin with overwritten bk pointer.
  • shellphis_how2heap/house-of-einherjar: Only works if compiled with glibc option tcache-option disabled. Get malloc to return pointer to fake chunk (must know address of fake chunk) anywhere in memory, with a null byte overflow.

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