RISC-V: #AlphanumericShellcoding

08/10/2019
by   Hadrien Barral, et al.
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We explain how to design RISC-V shellcodes capable of running arbitrary code, whose ASCII binary representation use only letters a-zA-Z, digits 0-9, and either of the three characters: #, /, '.

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