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x86 software reverse-engineering, cracking, and counter-measures / Stephanie Domas, Christopher Domas.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Domas, Stephanie, author.
Domas, Christopher, author.
Series:
Tech today
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
X86 assembly language (Computer program language).
Reverse engineering.
Hacking.
Software architecture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (some color).
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. [2024]
Summary:
"A crystal-clear and practical blueprint to software disassembly. x86 Software Reverse-Engineering, Cracking, and Counter-Measures is centered around the world of disassembling software. It will start with the basics of the x86 assembly language, and progress to how that knowledge empowers you to reverse-engineer and circumvent software protections. No knowledge of assembly, reverse engineering, or software cracking is required. The book begins with a bootcamp on x86, learning how to read, write, and build in the assembly that powers a massive amount of the world's computers. Then the book will shift to reverse engineering applications using a handful of industry favorites such as IDA, Ghidra, Olly, and more. Next, we move to cracking with techniques such as patching and key generation, all harnessing the power of assembly and reverse engineering. Lastly, we'll examine cracking from a defensive perspective. Providing learners with techniques to be a better defender of their own software, or knowledge to crack these techniques more effectively. A practical and hands-on resource for security professionals to hobbyists, this book is for anyone who wants to learn to take apart, understand, and modify black-box software. x86 Software Reverse-Engineering, Cracking, and Counter-Measures is a vital resource for security researchers, reverse engineers and defenders who analyze, research, crack or defend software applications." -- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
9781394199891
1394199899
9781394199907
1394199902
OCLC:
1420171149

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