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End-to-end engineering approach from reverse engineering to working exploit. Applicable scenarios: You have obtained the binary, vulnerability point, and target environment, and need to write a stable exploit (not a script that only works locally but crashes immediately when used remotely). Covers three major areas: stack overflow / heap exploitation / kernel pwn. Emphasizes the engineering gap between "CTF local success → stable remote execution in real scenarios": libc version mismatch, heap spray timing, SMEP/SMAP/KASLR, stack alignment, remote buffering. Core toolchain: pwntools + GEF/pwndbg + ROPgadget/Ropper + one_gadget + libc-database + qemu-system kernel debugging. Trigger keywords: pwn, stack overflow, heap overflow, ROP, ret2libc, ret2csu, one_gadget, libc-database, heap exploitation, tcache, fastbin, unsorted bin, kernel pwn, kROP, SMEP, SMAP, KASLR, modprobe_path, pwntools, GEF, pwndbg.
The Composable Architecture (TCA) - A library for building Swift applications with state management, composition, and testability
Expert guidance on The Composable Architecture (TCA) for Swift, focusing on ReducerProtocol, macros, and testability.