Reverse Engineering for Beginners: How to Perform Static Analysis on any Piece of Software
Reverse Engineering 101: How to Perform Static Analysis on any Piece of Software | How to reverse engineer --------------------------- Learn how to perform static analysis on software with this guide, for beginners, to reverse engineering. This video is perfect for those interested in malware analysis, cyber security, and information technology. Discover key techniques using Cutter, but such techniques can work on any tool, including Ghidra and IDA Pro. Whether you're an IT professional or just intrigued by coding, this video will provide insights into the world of reverse engineering. -------------------------- Timestamps: 0:00 History of Reverse Engineering 3:40 x86 CPU Architecture 8:29 Register Sets and Data Types 13:31 Decimal, Binary, and Hexidecimal 17:55 Little Endian and Big Endian 21:39 Main Memory (stack) 25:36 Assembly Language x86 Intel 33:02 Dissecting Malware with Static Analysis 54:33 Conclusion ------------------------ Socials: / vankperry Discord: @vipv4 ------------------------ Join our community! / discord

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