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reversing a botnet 2 – electric boogaloo

It happened again at work. This time twice the number of machines hit. The same people hit my company, and they took my advice when I last spoke to them – they obfuscated the executable to make it harder to perform a routine reverse engineering analysis. In this particular case, the obfuscation used was compiled […]

April 13, 2013April 17, 2013 averagejoe code, cracking, Joe you evil bastard, reversingLeave a comment

.net reversing and MSIL modification

Hello everybody! Its been a wonderful new year. Full of new experiences and all that other stuff. Lately I’ve been running into a lot of .net stuff. Managed assemblies (compiled MSIL dlls) interacting with normal binaries as well as .net binaries. The beauty of it is most of the time, I can decompile them and […]

February 1, 2013February 25, 2013 averagejoe cracking, reversingLeave a comment

Brutus 2 – Elecitric Boogaloo

Howdy all! Who here remembers Brutus? That C++ app that allows for rapid brute forcing of FTP / HTTP Basic Auth stuff? That app that gets picked up by EVERY AV under the sun? Well I remember it quite well. It helped me get into a number of boxes back in the day. To show […]

November 3, 2012November 6, 2012 averagejoe code, Joe you evil bastardLeave a comment
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