Say something nice about IDA

Say something nice about IDA.

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nice pearl necklace milady

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Man that's a comfy interface. A true developer's interface. I like it!

They use Qt now.

can you obfuscate assembly?

It's madame, you uncultured swine.

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Not without losing performance and/or growing the size of the program. You can add unnecessary operations and branches to make the logic of the program harder to understand.

What do you mean? You can insert random instructions and so on, but you can not change the 1 to 1 mapping from asm to binary.

You can also do other things, like packing. Basically you can have an encrypted piece of memory, that you decrypt and run at runtime, but that can be reverse engineered too.

sorry

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It was a nice transition to GHIDRA

what did they use before? wxwidgets? btw you can set classic windows theme for qt based programs.

gib genuine Hex-Rays license

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>reversing putty
why?

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Piratebay

Why not?

There's a compiler that can make any program out of just MOV instructions. I guess you could make a translator to change arbitrary compiled programs into that form, that'd be about as obfuscated as you could get assembly..

What's the best debugger/process memory disassembler to use in tandem with IDA?

It's called the movfuscator for those curious.

Valgrind, afl-fuzz, veles, and hopper are my go-tos depending on the need.

i will use ida over ghidra

I don't know, I use x64dbg, works for me but I am a pleb level reverse engineer.

I like the logo.

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