Why tf it didn’t redirect code execution to secret()?! Ive written the memory address of secret() to the PC register but i got a segfault instead of executing secret()pic.twitter.com/fMwp6enZjL
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pc and lr hold weird values, I guess you won’t find them in the program actually
Now the PC address is different than the input, and I booted with -v -fno-pie -mno-thumb -fno-stack-protector in checkra1n boot args
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