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| Subject: | Re: Anyone know any good Assembly Language tutorials? |
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| Date: | Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:19:01 -0700 (PDT) |
LeBleu,
/john
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
-- -- "Dependence on computers is apparently making a significant fraction of the population incurably stupid." -- Fritz Whittington
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