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Post #AljsS4AWQ7wQ3q0k7s by [email protected]
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> try to run ltrace on xilinx binary> ltrace crashes on cursed self-modif…
Post #AljsgecnfrhbBKC5i4 by [email protected]
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@whitequark AFAIK it's not self modifying, it's ROP.I know somebody who…
Post #Aljsszx8CfVynuad6m by [email protected]
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@azonenberg i know somebody who broke it :Dand yeah i don't recall exactly …
Post #Aljt7HZLVEvzUiH92e by [email protected]
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@whitequark embedded, that's what ur doing lol
Post #AljtARFFz5KCNANrwO by [email protected]
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@pinjontall embedded in what
Post #AljtcCpFBnhPl9SPT6 by [email protected]
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> goto fail;the control flow in ltrace is very upsetting. it jumps backwards…
Post #AljtupnP2NVVpuTkS8 by [email protected]
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@whitequark Dijkstra would not approve
Post #AljuyWDlrE6uEs8It6 by [email protected]
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is... is this thing implementing its own dynamic linking or something
Post #Aljuzri7RghfB1yDDM by [email protected]
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@whitequark @pinjontall in man-made horrors well within your comprehension?
Post #AljvTyeSCi6tOJc9Cq by [email protected]
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@whitequark probably
Post #AljvpZqT76KapKX9Ki by [email protected]
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why is there a wrapper that has these functions on linux
Post #Alk2GafWl83mvOgEPg by [email protected]
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@whitequark Somehow I don't blame ltrace for this...
Post #Alk4pt96FnrUH2TIdk by [email protected]
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@whitequark ok but have you ever seen d3d functions in a linux executable?
Post #Alk4ptGXo7oge7xFFA by [email protected]
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@nela absolutely
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@whitequark their obfuscation stuff based on self ROP in their iostream or some…
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