@sectroyer,
I know exactly what you mean .. At your level of knowledge basically EVERYTHING is "obvious stuff".
I have been developing software for years, and I too "suffer" from the "snowblindness" of being an expert in MY field.
Still, the things I hold as obvious, seens to be utterly mysterious to others .. Hell, I even meet people who have no idea about Boolean logic or state-engines or SQL servers.
I feel confident when I claim the same thing goes for you ..
To you an "OOB-attack" contains the full mental idea and procedure for a 5-minute operation allowing you root-access to whatever device you are attacking.
When others, less familiar with the subject, hear about "OOB-attack", or "sidechannel-attack", their eyes glaze over, and they just nod in silence ..
You have the knowledge, the skills, the tools and the motivation (?!) to lift us ALL to a higher level.
Here is a funney idea ... Record your screen during an attack .. Lets see a master fiddeling with the system, from first login-try to seeing
hov you craft malformed TCP-telegrams to trigger a crash, how you inject ramps on the stack, and so on and so on .... and so on. And publish the video !
That would by far be the most interesting 30-minute video I would have watched for YEARS.
Many fancy names for methods and procedures to tell about .. How you build sufficient knowledge about a certain system to attack it for root.
I know I am asking a lot of you, but the chance to have some of your mental work "saved" on the net is just too good to pass up ... not even you will live forever, but you cant kill the net
