Immunity: Python Scripts.7z
: This script logs jumps to Win32 API functions, providing a "quick and dirty" view of code coverage during a program's execution.
If you have an archive like Immunity Python Scripts.7z , follow these steps to integrate it: Immunity Python Scripts.7z
This blog post explores the critical role of Python automation in exploit development and reverse engineering, specifically focusing on the collection of scripts often found in archives like . Mastering Automation with Immunity Debugger Python Scripts : This script logs jumps to Win32 API
: Use a tool like 7-Zip to extract the .py files. : Perhaps the most famous script in the community, mona
: Perhaps the most famous script in the community, mona.py automates searches for ROP gadgets, identifies memory protections like SafeSEH or ASLR, and helps generate "egg hunters" for buffer overflows.
At the heart of this automation is the . These are standalone Python scripts that live in the PyCommands directory of your Immunity installation. Once placed there, they can be executed directly from the debugger's command bar using the ! prefix. Essential Scripts You'll Find in Professional Toolkits
When you download a curated collection like Immunity Python Scripts.7z , you are typically getting a library of pre-built tools designed to accelerate vulnerability research. Key examples include: