We are pleased to announce the release of a new version of our UNIX Assembly Components for Proof of Concept Codes (unixasm).
The unixasm is a set of assembly components for proof of concept codes on different operating systems and architectures. These components were carefully designed and implemented for maximum reliability, following strict coding standards and requirements, such as system call invocation standards, position independent, register independent and zero free code. A special attention was put on code length when designing and implementing them, resulting in the most reliable and shortest codes for such purpose available today.
Changes in this version:
- Bug fixes to AIX POWER/PowerPC assembly components and payload modules.
- New assembly components and payload modules for AIX POWER/PowerPC.
- New assembly components and payload modules for Linux POWER/PowerPC/Cell BE.
- New assembly components and payload modules for Linux POWER/PowerPC/Cell BE (64-bit).
These components are also available as part of The Metasploit Framework as payload modules.
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