Maybe we could have a paper (what? non-technology?) On the wall next to the 
Sksp library for "not-in-library books available for borrowing from members".

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Subject: [SkullSpace-Discuss] Hacking: The Art of Exploitation
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Hello Everyone!

  I just returned from PyCon 2014 in Montreal and got a bunch of
freebies, and one of them I am thinking of sharing with the SkullSpace
community.  I do not wish to give it to SkullSpace, but if anyone would
like to borrow the book from me to read through it, just let me know.

  This book is very technical, and I would highly recommend having at
least some computer science and/or C programming experience.  It also
dives into X86 machine code and assembly to explain how various
exploits work.  It does a great job at explaining how these exploits
work with full examples of exploitable code, and how to exploit them.
It goes into machine code analysis, so you can learn how to reverse
engineer a compiled binary object, or learn if it's exploitable.

Here is a link to the book on Amazon, if you want to learn more:
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-The-Art-Exploitation-Edition/dp/1593271441/

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Kevin <[email protected]>
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