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Articles

Format Title Publication Date
PDF Control Flow Guard Teleportation

"Control Flow Guard (CFG) is a Windows’ security feature that aims to mitigate the redirection of the execution flow, for example, by checking if the target address for an indirect call is a valid function. We can abuse this for funny obfuscation tricks."

Demo: cfg-teleport-demo
Implemented by: W32.Senshi
Paged Out! Issue #2 November 2019
PDF Baking Really Good x86/x64 Shellcode for Windows

"My idea is to create small, position-independent, crossplatform x86/x64 code." The article explains in detail how to develop x86/x64 compatible code using as example some commonly found techniques in shellcodes and more.

Implemented by: DreamLoader BeautifulSky
Paged Out! Issue #2 November 2019


Valhalla Zines

The Valhalla zine was a publication that I started together with SPTH and roy g biv back in 2010.


Format Title Issue Release Date
Ported to HTML/CSS Valhalla Issue #1

The original Valhalla Issue #1 was released in August 2011. Featuring articles and sources from roy g biv, SPTH, M0SA and hh86. Then it had an executable Viewer, old school style. In this new edition 2019, I have ported the viewer to HTML/CSS.

Old Viewer Screencaps:

Valhalla main viewer Valhalla Editorial intro
#1 2019 Edition.
Original in August 2011.
HTML Valhalla Issue #2

The second issue of Valhalla had SPTH as the Editor. Featuring articles and sources from herm1t, roy g biv, mos6581, Peter Kleissner, M0SA, alcopaul, hh86, Belial, and SPTH. This zine had an HTML viewer.

#2 March 2012
HTML/CSS Valhalla Issue #3

The third issue of Valhalla had me back as the Editor. Featuring articles and sources from SPTH, roy g biv, hh86, (o), R3s1stanc3. Interviews with Eric Filiol, Mark Stamp, and VirusBuster.

#3 December 2012
HTML/CSS Valhalla Issue #4

The fourth and final issue of Valhalla. Featuring articles and sources from SPTH, roy g biv, Black Sun, R3s1stanc3, hh86, JPanic, M0SA. Interviews with roy g biv, JPanic, and Jeff Dahmer.

#4 November 2013

Valid HTML 4.01! Valid CSS!