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How to Strike first name in binary

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hi everybody im rasvi welcome to another video from the binary exploitation series in this video we are going to learn what return oriented programming is also known as rap we are going to see the most important aspects about this exploitation technique that is what it is how does it work and how we can abuse it to exploit some binaries to poom some binaries we will first discuss a bit of theory that is needed in order to understand the vulnerability and then we will jump right into practice in this case we will be exploiting the split challenge from the rap emporium website which i will later show you as always i will explain the key concepts about this exploitation technique and in case you want to further your knowledge there are references galore on the internet i have here just a few examples for example return oriented programming entry on the wikipedia we have wrap emporium website that contains the challenge we are about to exploit we have return oriented programming from fuzz

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Computers use binary code to store data and perform computations. 0 and 1 are the two binary digits that a computer understands. When you type any text into a computer, for example your name, the computer converts it into UTF-8 binary code.
Binary language is often taught as a part of computer science fundamentals but its more of an introduction to how computers work. People almost never actually write binary. Instead, they code in a high-level or low-level programming language which is structured closer to natural languages and easier to comprehend.
What does 11111 mean in binary? The binary number 11111 means 31 in the decimal system.
The ASCII code takes each character on the keyboard and assigns it a binary number. For example: the letter a has the binary number 0110 0001 (this is the denary number 97) the letter b has the binary number 0110 0010 (this is the denary number 98)
This is 8 bits, or a byte, and is written using the hexadecimal numeral system. This would be shown as 1011 0011 = B3.Binary number. 000000+0+0+07001110+0+4+2+18010000+8+0+0+09010010+8+0+0+110010100+8+0+2+026 more rows
The binary number 10101 means 21 in the decimal system.
Find the 8-bit binary code sequence for each letter of your name, writing it down with a small space between each set of 8 bits. For example, if your name starts with the letter A, your first letter would be 01000001.
01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111. Means Hello in Binary Code.

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