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Re: The Game
From: <halvar () gmx de>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:11:26 -0800
Hey all,the strange part is that you do not seem to be alone reading these sort of books -- Dave Litchfield told me things about NLP over beers at the bar. Very strange
coincidence.
Halvar opens sets with false time constraints.
My thought about this is: People who have time to read such books are not operating
under real time constraints *duck*.
And of course, Halvar's talk was great. It was good to see him nervous and out on the edge of his stuff again.
That was my AMOG routine of ... uhm ... pretending to be better at math than I am
by seeming incapable of public speaking. For those on this list that enjoy reading very ugly python code, checkwww.sabre-security.com/x86_RE_lib.zip -- depending on your viewpoint, it's one
of the following things: 1) The proof that python code is not necessarily more readable than perl 2) An example of how not to document or write python code 3) An 'idea-dump' into which I dump a lot of prototype code4) A collection of relatively useful IDAPython utility functions for generating flowgraphs, inlining functions into these flowgraphs, doing (very limited, local, register-only) dataflow analysis, detecting vtables, building specialized graphs
for uninitialized variable attacks. Cheers,Halvar
Current thread:
- The Game Dave Aitel (Jan 30)
- Re: The Game Adam Shostack (Jan 30)
- Re: The Game / ISS SCADA talk Tom Parker (Jan 30)
- Re: The Game halvar (Jan 30)
- x86_RE_lib Joel Eriksson (Feb 03)
- Re: x86_RE_lib Dave Aitel (Feb 03)
- x86_RE_lib Joel Eriksson (Feb 03)
- Re: The Game Jonatan B (Feb 08)