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Re: Hex editor
From: "crazy frog crazy frog" <i.m.crazy.frog () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 20:47:19 +0530
hi, a hexeditor is not enough for that task.you need to use debugger , dissemblers also.as far as heaxeditors winhex is good enough.or u can try the old school HIEW. On 4/18/07, dallas jordan <dallas.jordan () gmail com> 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.
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