March 19, 2024, 2:50 p.m. | MalBot

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This blog delves into a vulnerability that was reported to TP-Link in 2020. Despite this, no CVE was assigned, therefore no information regarding the bug has been made public. Reading write-ups often offers valuable insights and learning opportunities. I strongly believe that sharing methodologies and research publicly benefits both the industry and all learners, students, and professionals.

I'll be using Shambles to identify, reverse, emulate, and validate the buffer overflow which leads to a denial of service. If you're interested …

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