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SKEPTIC2019-04-02 21:30:35
reverse engineering
SKEPTIC, 2019-04-02 21:30:35

Reverse question?

Here I look at the news about Denuvo hacks (protection against piracy) and I think how they do it. It turns out it's not very difficult.
Now I would like to know what level of assembly language knowledge is needed in order to "try yourself" in this.
Maybe someone fumbles in this topic, if so, tell me where to start, maybe there are some articles or something like that.
Do I need to know other languages?

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-04-02
@Zoominger

It turns out it's not very difficult.

What is not very difficult? Watch news? It's true. And if it were easy to get around the protection against piracy, then everyone around would be pirates.
There is a wonderful manual for beginners with training programs, it is easy to google for "hacking programs for beginners". Suitable for general development.
Assembler - no options. You also need to be good at debugging, know modern ways to protect software from piracy.
But all this is pointless, millions of dollars and the labors of people hundreds of times smarter than you and me are spent on developing systems. Alone, you will not be able to untie any toy from protection within a reasonable time.

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datka, 2019-04-03
@datka

reverse engineering is hard. without a knowledge base there is nothing to do here.
If you want to try it, google it: lena151 reverse engineering tutorials they are in English. 2007 if I'm not mistaken. But you will understand the concept. Then decide if it's worth it or not.

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