Ls-land.issue.06.little.pirates.lsp-007

The child on the other side—her name was Zara, age eight, with pigtails and a missing front tooth—hesitated. Her finger hovered over the delete key. On her screen, the little pixel fox stared up at her. Not with game-AI eyes. With real eyes. Because Finn, logged in from his own device across the city, had accidentally bridged their sessions via a corrupted server node (lsp-007). They were sharing the same doomed instance.

You’re a fan of the LS-Land series (maybe you own issues 1–5) and you’re hunting down issue 06. The lsp-007 code is a puzzle piece — you suspect it’s a limited variant or a crossover issue. LS-Land.issue.06.Little.Pirates.lsp-007

Reuse the same pointer‑overwrite trick, but now point the global message pointer to the GOT entry of puts ( 0x601018 ). read_msg will print the 8‑byte address stored there, which is the (i.e., after ASLR). The child on the other side—her name was