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Crack Me Material

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Objdump - How to output text (eg ASCII strings) alongside assembly code?

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Approach to extract useful information from binary file

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What does the `TEST` instruction do

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Binwalk alternative

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What is the purpose of these instructions before the main preamble?

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lzma: File format not recognized [Details enclosed]

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How to reverse engineer a Linux executable to find the parameters?

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How does a SIM card work?

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How does glibc malloc work?

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Identify compression of this ZTE ZXV10 H201L V2 backup config file

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basic reversing question about local variable

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Difference between INT 0X80 and SYSCALL

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What causes the need for NOP sleds?

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Why are symbols with local binding present in the symbol table of my ELF files?

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Reverse Engineering a Firmware. Someone can help me?

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Cannot locate a variable on the stack

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Running a binary identified as an ARM excutable by binwalk --disasm

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How calls work in x86

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How to decompile an exe file?

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Unable to extract IP camera firmware

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Why have two symbols tables?

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startup program exits with code 126 when executing program at entrypoint

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How does a stripped XCOFF binary still remain usable?

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Making changes in ELF file after dissassembly

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Is there something like DVWA (Damn Vulnerable Web Application) for reverse engineering?

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DLink LIF firmware: Error reading block 1191378964 from file. (Success)

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Extract firmware of my camera (Lumix MG5)

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How decompilation works?

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How to find Bootloader Load Address?

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