[DiscordArchive] Can you recommend any tutorial series to get into that area?
[DiscordArchive] Can you recommend any tutorial series to get into that area?
Archived author: 4bhorrent • Posted: 2024-02-02T08:54:16.984000+00:00
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i would say a necessary skill is being able to inderstand x86 ASM, otherwise you will get frustrated pretty soon, since you can't understand many things
Archived author: Kaev • Posted: 2024-02-02T08:54:18.735000+00:00
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Looking forward to it
Archived author: Kaev • Posted: 2024-02-02T08:56:43.571000+00:00
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I did program a microcontroller in ASM (no idea which one) to have 3 LEDs blinking after each other. Am i good to go? <:kekw:1115251543751532674>
Archived author: 4bhorrent • Posted: 2024-02-02T08:58:07.643000+00:00
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(that IDA probably outclasses ghidra in terms of generated decomp code is undenieable, but ghidra should be more than good enough for nearly all cases... let's hope ghidra improves in that regard as well )
Archived author: 4bhorrent • Posted: 2024-02-02T08:59:46.284000+00:00
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the exact ASM isn't that important i would say, as it is the way of thinking necessary for ASM which is the important part... it's quite different to higher level languages... once you got the concept, you have it way easier to understand any other ASM imho
Archived author: Kaev • Posted: 2024-02-02T09:01:21.027000+00:00
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I know it has registers and commands like jump if not equal to [register] and such stuff but that's probably it. That was like 10+ years ago
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2024-02-02T09:02:55.913000+00:00
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That's enough I would say
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2024-02-02T09:04:54.642000+00:00
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ASM just really helps if you want to solve problems, NOPing instructions or changing code flow.
Archived author: Kaev • Posted: 2024-02-02T09:06:11.122000+00:00
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Is it enough to look at the reversed C code IDA/Gidhra generates or will i find myself often to look at the ASM code aswell?
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2024-02-02T09:06:41.566000+00:00
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depends if you use IDA or ghidra <:idapog:854380266691887134>