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theokelo.co.ke
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| | | | From my experience, if you were to step into a college electronics lab session and ask a student "When would you set an oscilloscope channel to either AC or DC coupling" chances are you'll get someth | |
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blog.gremblor.com
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jeff.glass
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| | | | Electronics, Making, Software Development, and Amateur Radio from a Midwest Nerd | |
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malwaretech.com
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| | Today during RSA Conference, the National Security Agency release their much hyped Ghidra reverse engineering toolkit. Described as "A software reverse engineering (SRE) suite of tools", Ghidra sounded like some kind of disassembler framework.Prior to release, my expectation was something more than Binary Ninja, but lacking debugger integration. I figured the toolkit would be ideal for those interested in reversing, but who lack the funding for an IDA licence. |