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Re: Hex editor
From: cc <cc () belfordhk com>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 20:06:28 +0800
Didn't you write?:
dallas jordan wrote:Hi all, I would like to start trying to do some reverse engineering of malware, just for learning purposes and I'd like to get some opinions on a good hex editor. Preferably freeware and beginner friendly, if there is such. I have looked at a couple, but wasn't sure if one was much better than another. I wanted to get some more experienced user's thoughts. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.I'd Suggest Hex workshop (you are on windows right?) I'd also suggest for reverse engineering that you get your hands on win32dasm and ollydbg and learn how to use them. they rock. (soft ice too)
Win32dasm is still up? I haven't been able to get an updated version in a long time. As for ollydbg, I had some problems with it. Decided to debug a program to see how it goes in disassembling it when it took a while. So I rebooted and found out that my normally 40GB HD had become a 1TB hd. Needless to say, I wasn't too impressed and had to reinstall Windows. :) Edmund
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