July 25, 20205 yr https://mega.nz/file/xgonHADA#6-giBWOZXfODm7sLFAMzuCH9L2uQz4sL_9NNBlDkLTM - for those who don't want to fill in the stupid questionnaire with company email address, job position and what not. https://mega.nz/file/Nt4xSaoK#jRcuuuM2vS77DM9Y-KuT4UQUKiYIEl0KkKd6Cp9t7hE - code samples that TheHackersNews forgot to include. Book tries to cover very wide area of topics - from Windows to .NET to Linux, IoT, iOS, Android and shellcodes. By doing so, it fails to cover any of the topics in sufficient details. So, it's a "Jack of all trades, master of none".
July 27, 20205 yr what did you expect? reverse engineering is about common sense. honestly you don't even need a book for that.
July 27, 20205 yr "Mastering" means obtaining deep and complete knowledge of a certain subject. If the book was called "Basics of Malware Analysis" or "Malware Analysis for Dummies", I'd have no issues with its title or content. But not like this..
November 2, 20204 yr On 7/27/2020 at 9:02 PM, kao said: "Mastering" means obtaining deep and complete knowledge of a certain subject. If the book was called "Basics of Malware Analysis" or "Malware Analysis for Dummies", I'd have no issues with its title or content. But not like this.. So what book do you suggest?
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