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evilcookie.de
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide on using GDB to debug C programs, focusing on segmentation faults and division by zero errors. | |
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www.timdbg.com
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | I always wanted to play around with a binary analysis framework but most of the time I was turned off by how difficult it was to install and use it. Just recently I've thought to give angr a try and now I want to share my experience with you! I will present you a two scripts that solve two challenges, if you wish to dig deeper and learn Angr then you should visit it's official documentation. | |
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nurkiewicz.com
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| | | When choosing or learning a new programming language, type system should be your first question. How strict is that language when types don't really match? Will there be a conservative, slow and annoying compiler? Or maybe a fast feedback loop, often resulting in crashes at runtime? And also, is the language runtime trusting you know what you are doing, even if you don't? Or maybe it's babysitting you, making it hard to write fast, low-level code? Believe it or not, I just described static, dynamic, weak and strong typing. | ||