Tools and techniques for analyzing, reverse-engineering, and understanding malicious software. Task: Assembly
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An AI-powered career platform that automates the creation of cybersecurity job application materials and provides company-specific insights for job seekers.
A software composition analysis tool that identifies vulnerabilities, malicious code, and license risks in open source dependencies throughout the software development lifecycle.
A cloud-native web application and API security solution that uses contextual AI to protect against known and zero-day threats without signature-based detection.
A cloud-native application protection platform that provides agentless security monitoring, vulnerability management, and compliance capabilities across multi-cloud environments.
A GitHub application that performs automated security code reviews by analyzing contextual security aspects of code changes during pull requests.
Wiz Cloud Security Platform is a cloud-native security platform that enables security, dev, and devops to work together in a self-service model, detecting and preventing cloud security threats in real-time.
A collection of resources for beginners to learn assembly language.
A software reverse engineering framework with full-featured analysis tools and support for multiple platforms, instruction sets, and executable formats.
PLASMA is an interactive disassembler with support for various architectures and formats, offering a Python API for scripting.
Debugger and .NET assembly editor with advanced debugging features.
A 32-bit assembler level analyzing debugger for Microsoft Windows.
A disassembly framework with support for multiple hardware architectures and clean API.
A tutorial on setting up a virtual ARM environment, reversing ARM binaries, and writing basic exploits for ARM using the trafman challenge of rwthCTF as an example.