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I Learned Reverse Engineering

by jonsnowy - 20 October, 2019 - 08:49 PM
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Nice!

I heard its a nightmare...did you find any good YouTube channels?
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Good luck
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Good job, I think a lot of people would want to be taught that, some tutorials on this forum would be very popular I think
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(20 October, 2019 - 08:49 PM)jonsnowlol Wrote: Show More
if you guys didn't see me here, the reason of that ; i was learning that damn art.

Make a detailed guide please lol
 
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Hi,

Use the IDA Pro and you'll learn way more faster :D.
I posted the whole software... ;)..

Peace
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(This post was last modified: 07 November, 2019 - 10:59 PM by Elektra.)
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.

An example would be if you were trying to reverse engineer a native binary. You wouldn't "learn how to reverse engineer" it, you'd study the correct instruction set that you'll be working with and would learn how to use the tools you'll be using for disassembly, debugging, etc.

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