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I Learned Reverse Engineering

by jonsnowy - 20 October, 2019 - 08:49 PM
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(07 November, 2019 - 10:58 PM)Elektra Wrote: Show More
I don't think that you can really "learn" reverse engineering because it should come naturally once you understand the architecture you're working with, unless you're referring to learning how to use the tools once you understand the architecture you're working with, in which case that would make sense to me.

 I'd assume he means he learned how to crack C/C++ programs. *Technically impossible to reverse engineer completely without being re-written.
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(07 November, 2019 - 11:00 PM)Duncan Idaho Wrote: Show More
(07 November, 2019 - 10:58 PM)Elektra Wrote: Show More
I don't think that you can really "learn" reverse engineering because it should come naturally once you understand the architecture you're working with, unless you're referring to learning how to use the tools once you understand the architecture you're working with, in which case that would make sense to me.

 I'd assume he means he learned how to crack C/C++ programs. *Technically impossible to reverse engineer completely without being re-written.

there is no specific way for cracking c/c+ + depends on protection and how its being obfusicated


beside that i think elektra is right he meant the tools and how exactly are instructions and stuff

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