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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
Intro to Reverse Engineering - Part 2
Prepare your own keygen or patch
In Part 1, Intro to Reverse Engineering - No Assembly Required,
we extended the series of coding articles for non-programmers with
an area of high interest in the infosec community. We're proud to be
able to bring you the highly anticipated follow-upcomplete with screen
shots, sample code and applications. This one is long and detailed,
so strap yourselves in for some great educational content.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 October 2008 )
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
| Intro to Reverse Engineering - No Assembly Required |
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Last time we went over the C programming language in an introductory article specifically focusing on getting the security professional on the road to coding (or at least the road to understanding). This time around we extend the series of coding articles for non-programmers with an area of high interest in the infosec community, reverse engineering.
This paper is intended as an introduction to reverse engineering for someone who has no experience whatsoever on the subject. You should have some basic knowledge of C programming, and access to a Windows or Linux box (preferably both) using the x86 architecture (i.e., your average computer). No knowledge of assembly code, registers, or the like is assumed, although it helps. The "Introduction" section of the paper is intended for the newcomer who has little or no understanding of what reverse engineering is and may be skipped by those looking for more technical details. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 January 2009 )
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