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Reverse Engineering Course

by HackingRealm - 24 November, 2022 - 11:13 AM
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-What is Reverse Engineering?
Reverse Engineering is a process of recovering the design, requirement specifications and functions of a product from an analysis of its code. It builds a program database and generates information from this.

-Purpose Of Reverse Engineering?
The purpose of reverse engineering is to facilitate the maintenance work by improving the understandability of a system and to produce the necessary documents for a legacy system.

Ofcourse to reverse a paid tool/program/software so you can see code or something :)

-Reverse Engineering Goals?
~ Cope with Complexity.
~ Recover lost information.
~ Detect side effects.
~ Synthesise higher abstraction.
~ Facilitate Reuse.


-Steps of Reverse Engineering?
~ Collection Information
~ Examining the information
~ Extracting the structure
~ Recording the functionality
~ Recording data flow
~ Recording control flow
~ Review extracted design
~ Generate documentation

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