Alphanumeric shellcode

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In general, in computing, an alphanumeric code is a series of letters and numbers (hence the name) which are written in a form that can be processed by a computer.

In BSCS the alphanumeric character have meaning: "a"-"z", "A"-"Z", "0"-"9". No special characters are included.

lets solja boy...up in the ho..superman...lgkgkgklglg Writing alphanumeric or printable code requires a good understanding of the instruction set architecture of the machine on which the code is to be executed.

See also

  • EICAR test file - a test pattern used to test the installation of the anti virus software, which is written in printable code.