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This article is intended to demonstrate, how to bypass the anti-virus detection using the Veil framework, as it is a collection of tools designed for use during penetration testing. It currently consists of the following modules −Veil-Evasion − a tool to generate antivirus-evading payloads using a variety of techniques and languagesVeil-Catapult − a psexec-style payload delivery system that integrates Veil-EvasionVeil-PowerView − a powershell tool to gain network situational awareness on Windows domainsVeil-Pillage − a modular post-exploitation framework that integrates Veil-EvasionRequirementsTo install the Veil- Framework, you are supposed to configure the latest Python packages into your machine.How to InstallThe important point ... Read More

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In this problem, we are given an unsigned integer n. Our task is to create a program that returns the number which is generated by reversing all the bits of the number.Let’s take an example to understand the problem, Inputn = 1Output2147483648Explanationbinary of 1 is 000...0001, the reverse is 100...0000.To solve this problem, we simple solution will be using a simple formula. We will loop through the binary of the number. And find the position of the set bit in the number lets say it i. The result will be calculated using the formula, ((total_number_of_bits) - 1) - iProgram to ... Read More

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In this problem, we are given two integers x and y. Our task is to create a function that will be equivalent to pow(x, y) using an iterative approach that will complete the task in time complexity of 0(Log y).Let’s take a few examples to understand the problem, Inputx = 7 , y = 3Output343The iterative function for pow(x, y) will iterate and update the result for odd values of y multiplying it by x and update x to x2 at every iteration.Program to show the implementation of the solutionExample Live Demo#include using namespace std; void calcPower(int x, unsigned int ... Read More

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In this problem, we are given two trees. Our task is to write a code to check whether the two trees are identical or not.Two trees are said to be identical if elements of the arrays have the same value and orientation.ExampleAs both of the trees have the same values and position of elements both trees are identical.To check if two trees are identical, we will go from node node to each node of the and check for their equality step by step and if at any point to nodes are not equal return -1, denoting the tree are not ... Read More

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memcpy() function is an inbuilt function that is used to copy data from source location to destination location.Prototype of memcpy function −void * memcpy(void *destination_location, void *source_location, size_t size)We will character by character copy data from source to destination.Program to show the implementation of the solution,Example Live Demo#include #include void MemcpyFunc(void *dest, void *src, size_t n){ char *dataS = (char *)src; char *dataD = (char *)dest; for (int i=0; i

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Here, we have to create a strcmp (string compare) function that compares two string but ignores cases of the characters of the string. The function will return -1 if string1 < string2, 0 if string1 = string2, 1 if string1 > string2.Let’s take an example to understand the problem, Inputstring1 = “Hello” , string2 = “hello”Output0To create our own strcmp function that ignores cases while comparing the strings. We will iterate through all characters of both the strings, if characters at ith index are the same i.e. string1[i] == string2[i], continue. If string1[i] > string2[i], return 1. If string1[i] < ... Read More

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In competitive programming, the most important thing is an effective code. Optimized and faster code is important and can make a difference in the ranks of the programmer.To write an effective c/c++ code in competitive programming, here are some effective tools for writing c/c++ code efficiently, First, let’s recall some basic terms, Template is writing code that does not depend on a particular type.Macro is a named code fragment.Vectors are like automatically resizable dynamic arrays that update size with insertion and deletion of the element.Now, let’s see some basic updates in code that can make in increasing efficiency of code, ... Read More

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A program that can interact with the operating system irrespective of the OS on which it runs.Most of the compilers of c/c++ have the power to define macros that detect OS.Some Macros of GCC compiler are −_WIN32: macros for 32 bit and 64-bit Windows OS._WIN64: macros for 64-bit Windows OS._UNIX: macros for UNIX OS._APPLE_: macros for macOS.Based on these macros defined, let’s create a program that will work irrespective of the OS −Example Live Demo#include using namespace std; int main() { #ifdef _WIN32 system("dir"); #else system("ls"); #endif ... Read More

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In c++ programming language, there are keywords that can be used in place of logical operators. The keywords are initially used in c when the keyboards didn’t support symbols like &&, !, ||, etc. Now, here are some written version of logical operators in c++.Operators and their written versions are −OperatorSymbolsWritten versionAnd operator&&andOr operator||orNot operator!notNot equal to operator!=not_eqBitwise and operator&bitandBitwise or operator|bitorBitwise XOR operator^And equal to operator&=and_eqOr equal to operator|=or_eqXOR equal to operator^=Program to show the implementation of our programExample Live Demo#include using namespace std; int main(){ int x=1, y=0; coutRead More

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In this problem, we are given a number. Our task is to find the XOR of the count of 0s and 1s in the binary representation of the number.Let’s take an example to understand the problem, Inputn = 9Output0Explanationbinary = 1001 Count of 0s = 2 Count of 1s = 2 2 ^ 2 = 0To solve this problem, we will first convert the number of its binary equivalent and then iterating over each bit of the number, count 0s, and 1s and then find XOR of the count of 0s and count of 1s.Program to illustrate the above solution, ... Read More