Which is the best command for buffer overflow?
Which is the best command for buffer overflow? I suggest using the xfreerdp command: xfreerdp /u:admin /p:password /cert:ignore /v:MACHINE_IP /workarea If Windows prompts you to choose a location for your network, choose the "Home" option. On your Desktop there should be a folder called "vulnerable-apps". Which is vulnerable to a stack based buffer overflow? If Windows prompts you to choose a location for your network, choose the "Home" option. On your Desktop there should be a folder called "vulnerable-apps". Inside this folder are a number of binaries which are vulnerable to simple stack based buffer overflows (the type taught on...