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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/3013858/for-poor-stem-… Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 15. Discovered flash files: 1 File: A reversing tutorial for newbies by lena151 Part01.swf-(1.64 MB, 480x371, Porn) [_] Gentooman 02/03/16(Wed)14:41:18 No.3013858 For poor STEM faggots who want expensive things. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Gentooman 02/03/16(Wed)14:44:01 No.3013859 If anybody is actually interested in the rest of these, I may post them later tonight. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)15:26:15 No.3013874 Nice, though WinAPI or Windows RE in general is pretty useless to me. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)16:32:46 No.3013891 >>3013858 Thanks for posting this OP. I'll be waiting for part 2. Is there a website where these flashes came from? >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)16:41:32 No.3013892 what's this >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)16:50:10 No.3013896 >>3013892 Dunno, I am not a CE, but I would guess a guide on how to reverse engineer software. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)17:24:28 No.3013911 >>3013859 go for it! hacker tutorials aren't allowed on youtube so they are hard to come by. it's dying knowledge. sometimes i wonder if there will be hackers skillful enough to crack games in the future. low level stuff like this isn't really taught. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)17:28:56 No.3013912 btw I don't think pirates have been able to crack the protection of Just Cause 3 yet. i wonder if it's just because the most skillful hackers no longer cares enough to try or if it's because the protection simply has gotten that good >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)17:42:45 No.3013919 >>3013859 yes, please >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)19:02:31 No.3013961 >>3013912 If you are skilled enough as a hacker and found out eventually, they hire you to write the security. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)19:04:45 No.3013963 >>3013911 most of this is pretty easy to come by knowledge if you've ever debugged anything or done anything with compilers/assembly. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)19:48:28 No.3013993 >>3013858 Holy shit, I remember watching those years ago. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)20:18:30 No.3014032 http://codeengn.com/archive/Reverse%20Engineering/Lecture/Lena%20Tutorial/ They are a bit dated though, learned these years back. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)20:35:20 No.3014039 Solid beginner info. Pros use Hex-Rays though. UML and pseudocode tools greatly simplify the busy work. >>3013874 ...just as a jet plane is useless to a caveman. >>3013911 >it's dying knowledge only if you live in a cave with >>3013874 They teach this stuff in school. >>3013961 You watch too many movies. A *skilled* hacker does not get found out. The ones with pricey degrees get hired. >>3013963 THIS. After an introductory course in assembler, this all should be a no-brainer. >> [_] Anonymous 02/03/16(Wed)20:40:55 No.3014042 >>3014039 >...just as a jet plane is useless to a caveman. Don't be silly, it's just simple disassembler. As I said, it's nice, but it's just begginer tutorial. Not everything can be done by bypassing jumps. |
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