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| Subject: | RE: Anyone know any good Assembly Language tutorials? |
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| Date: | Tue, 5 Oct 2004 11:50:16 +0200 |
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471375233/qid=1096969723/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_2_1/103-5842779-1607844 Assembly Step-by-step Damn good book, thats what I taught myself with, explains it from the very basics, through 16bit DOS assembly and an intro to doing Linux stylee, highly recommended for first timers James Love Windows Competency Center H44, Building 4 Agilent Technologies GmbH Herrenbergerstr. 130 D-71034 Böblingen Germany james_love@agilent.com -----Original Message----- From: Bowes, Ronald (EST) [mailto:RBowes@gov.mb.ca] Sent: 04 October 2004 20:15 To: 'Corey LeBleu'; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Anyone know any good Assembly Language tutorials? I spent a lot of time writing C programs/disassembling/figuring out what happened. How does it handle various loops or conditionals or function calls or other stuff. I had an assembly book I used as a reference (Art of Assembly), but I did most of my learning from writing my own programs. Must more recently, I also got a book called "Hacker Disassembling Uncovered". It assumes some understanding of assembly, and it goes over a lot of the common protection mechanisms. Another book I enjoyed was "Hacking: Art of Exploitation". Half of the chapter was dedicated to hacking software for buffer overflows, heap-based overflows, and other common exploits. It is based in C/Linux, not assembly, but if you want to learn about what to look for, it's definitely a good start. Ron Bowes Information Protection Centre Government Of Manitoba -----Original Message----- From: Corey LeBleu [mailto:coreylebleu@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:29 AM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Anyone know any good Assembly Language tutorials? Anyone know any good Assembly Language tutorials or books? Any resources at all would help. I'm trying to learn a little about disassembly and finding security holes/buffer overflows in programs. I'm not really a programmer, so the simpler the better. Thanks. Corey LeBleu Senior Security Engineer TraceSecurity, Inc. http://www.TraceSecurity.com
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