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A highly recommended resource for learning reverse engineering is the book "Practical Reverse Engineering" by Bruce Dang, Alexandre Gazet, Elias Bachaalany, and Sebastien Josse. It covers the basics and more advanced techniques, using real-world examples and tools like IDA Pro, OllyDbg, and WinDbg. It’s suitable for both beginners and intermediate learners, providing a solid foundation in reverse engineering. |
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Could you recommend resources or tutorials for learning reverse engineering? I’m looking for both beginner-friendly and more advanced materials, especially focused on tools, techniques, and practical exercises.
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