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Reverse Engineering 101: How to Dissect and Master Any Platform

Ever wanted to be a Reverse Engineer? Don’t know where to start?

In this video, I go over my suggested path to become a well-rounded Reverse Engineer. This strategy applies to any platform and should give you a solid foundation to pursue even specialized RE roles in the future.

Timestamp:
00:00 Intro to RE
00:30 Programming Basics
01:45 Assembly Code
03:30 Windows RE + Book Recommendation
04:08 Analysis Tools + Dynamic Analysis
05:08 Obfuscation Techniques
05:39 Platform Specifics
06:34 Malware Analysis
07:46 Android RE
10:44 iOS RE
12:30 Desktop Platforms
16:48 Sharpening Skills


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20 thoughts on “Reverse Engineering 101: How to Dissect and Master Any Platform

  • Everything you need to know to be leet in RE for free. Thank you!

  • Okay, all the Lain aesthetics and the Apple "whisper" voice have me hooked into your channel

  • Less foreplay and more coding meat, or else you come off looking like a poser.

  • Manpage on mac was very hard to learn when i read it. But worth try, and learn some patience 😂

  • Sheesh.. you already know what I wanna reverse engineer

  • This is awesome. A few years ago when I was in college pursuing a comp sci degree, I came across the concept of reverse engineering. I was just beginning to learn programming and still trying to understand if I want to actually do this. Now that I have delved into some projects as a developer, I can appreciate and understand what is being discussed here and feel that my interest in the topic is renewed.

  • I been way in to computers for a long time, I have never cared to graduate past script kiddy.. I always figured AI will make coding extremely easy, and it looks it will very soon.. I know many people that use chat gtp to write their scripts that they use at work. give a couple more years and AI will be more robust to do everything in this video. also ubuntu? lol

  • Could we get a repository going of these things? you did such a good job explaining and organizing your thoughts,methods,tools. A repository would give another avenue for us to engage with you in and follow along.

  • Amazing video! Will a video on Vulnerability Research be released later?

  • Whoa, very underrated channel. Great content and amazing production level!

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