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		<title>By: Null Pointer Dereferences and Exploit Development &#124; The Hacker Academy</title>
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		<description>[...] to write an exploit. I regularly ask people (who I&#8217;m hiring to be a penetration tester for MAD) and it&#8217;s almost comical how many of them can&#8217;t describe in detail how a buffer [...]</description>
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