A PE Format poster in A1 59,4 x 84,1 cm format, including almost all of the structures from PE/PE32+ format (with comments from WinNT.h header file).
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BugChecker is a single-host kernel debugger for the Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP operating systems. "Single-host" means that the debugger and the debuggee (in this case the whole system,
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Flasm disassembles your entire SWF including all the timelines and events. Looking at disassembly, you learn how the Flash compiler works, which improves your ActionScript skills. You can also do some
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RR0D is a ring 0 debugger. It offers the possibility to debug any kind of code (kernel/user/rasta land). Its philosophy is to be OS independent. That's why RR0D can today be installed on Linux, *BSD,
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ReFox is a multi-purpose and easy-to-use utility for viewing and restoring source code from Visual FoxPro 9.0, VFP 8.0, VFP 7.0, VFP 6.0, VFP 5.0, VFP 3.0, FoxPro 2.x, FoxPro 1 and FoxBASE+ compiled
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REC is a portable reverse engineering compiler, or decompiler. It reads an executable file, and attempts to produce a C-like representation of the code and data used to build the executable file.
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Immunity Debugger is a powerful new way to write exploits, analyze malware, and reverse engineer binary files. It builds on a solid user interface with function graphing, the industry's first heap
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Alex is a kernel developer, reverse engineer, and Microsoft Student Ambassador. This blog shares Alex’s views and news on Technology, OS Development and Reverse Engineering.
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I am a professional security researcher who enjoys working with vulnerabilities. I am fascinated by what causes vulnerable code and the methods used to exploit these flaws.
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I currently work for Sabre Security in Bochum, Germany.
Up to November 2005 I worked for F-Secure Corporation as an Anti-Virus Researcher in the research Lab in San Jose, CA. The company's
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This is my humble attempt at sharing questions, ideas, interesting topics and filthy pictures I stumble upon while doing what I do best (and most) – all sorts of geek stuff.
I like programming,
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Daniel Reynaud is currently a PhD student in France, in the computer security team of the Loria lab in the mostly harmless city of Nancy. His research focuses on computer viruses and more generally
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As far as I recall, subjects related to programming (C, C++, x86 assembler, Python and so on), reverse engineering, malware analysis (just like the one before), Bughunting (again!), NT OS internals
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This blog provides information about what's happening in the anti-malware technology team at Microsoft. We're the team that builds the core antivirus, antispyware, anti-rootkit, and related
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OpenRCE aims to serve as a centralized resource for reverse engineers (currently heavily win32/security/malcode biased) by hosting files, blogs, forums articles and more.
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REC is a portable reverse engineering compiler, or decompiler. It reads an executable file, and attempts to produce a C-like representation of the code and data used to build the executable file.
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This site primary mirrors my interests on low level stuff like reverse engineering, malware and rootkit research, debugging and troubleshooting applications, as well as software protections and its
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ReversingLabs has been founded with the goal to provide the best file analysis tools and the best software protection tools. Our expertise in building superior software reversing tools, gives
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Uninformed is a technical outlet for research in areas pertaining to security technologies, reverse engineering, and lowlevel programming. The goal, as the name implies, is to act as a medium for
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Homepage of Yates. Cryptography, Reverse Engineering, System Programming , Tutorials, Hooking, API , CD protections, System Hooking, RSA, PE File Format.
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