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Exploiting Hardened .NET Deserialization by Piotr Bazydło

#71, Server-side hacking techniques

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Examples of dangerous code in Java, .NET, PHP and Ruby

#7, Cheat sheets

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Discovery and exploitation of RCE via deserialization

#16, Writeups

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