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is dnspy the best tool for reverse engineering? (getting started)

by Egrety - 14 August, 2023 - 06:30 PM
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i know assembly, c++, c#, python. i want to start reverse engineering, but idk where to exactly start. udemy courses seem a bit retarded.
 
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It's quite nice to analyze 'non' obfuscated C# .NET tools. If something, however, is obfuscated, it becomes harder to analyze the program. But most C# programs can be cracked relatively quickly, as they usually use obfuscations that are cracked within 5 minutes.

You can download some projects from crackmes.one for practice.

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(20 August, 2023 - 02:25 PM)StarHex Wrote: Show More
It's quite nice to analyze 'non' obfuscated C# .NET tools. If something, however, is obfuscated, it becomes harder to analyze the program. But most C# programs can be cracked relatively quickly, as they usually use obfuscations that are cracked within 5 minutes.

You can download some projects from crackmes.one for practice.

Cheers! 
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Thanks!
 

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