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Liudvikas Bukysvia http://www.sockpuppet.org/tqbf/log/2006/01/reversing-is-easier-than-you-think.html
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This book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows©. The goal of this book is not to cover how to reproduce an entire program from a binary, but instead how to use the Scientific Method to deduce specific behavior and to target, analyze, extract and modify specific operations of a program, usually for interoperability purposes. As such, the book takes a top-down approach, starting at the highest level (program behavior) and drilling down to assembly when it is needed.
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This book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows©. The goal of this book is not to cover how to reproduce an entire program from a binary, but instead how to use the Scientific Method to deduce specific behavior and to target, analyze, extract and modify specific operations of a program, usually for interoperability purposes. As such, the book takes a top-down approach, starting at the highest level (program behavior) and drilling down to assembly when it is needed.
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26 Oct 05
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This book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse
engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows©.
Since reverse engineering is under legal fire, the authors figure the
best response is to make the knowledge widespread. The idea is that
since discussing specific reverse engineering feats is now illegal in
many cases, we should then discuss general approaches, so that it is
within every motivated user's ability to obtain information locked
inside the black box. Furthermore, interoperability issues with
closed-source proprietary systems are just plain annoying, and
something needs to be done to educate more open source developers as to
how to implement this functionality in their software.
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Triple EntendreThis book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows
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dani-elThis book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows©.
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acemarkeThis book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows
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This book is an attempt to provide an introduction to reverse engineering software under both Linux and Microsoft Windows�. Since reverse engineering is under legal fire, the authors figure the best response is to make the knowledge widespread. The idea is that since discussing specific reverse engineering feats is now illegal in many cases, we should then discuss general approaches, so that it is within every motivated user's ability to obtain information locked inside the black box. Furthermore, interoperability issues with closed-source proprietary systems are just plain annoying, and something needs to be done to educate more open source developers as to how to implement this functionality in their software.
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