Comment by jkrshnmenon 10 hours ago I wonder if someone has already made a Reverse Engineering CTF challenge for this concept. 6 comments jkrshnmenon Reply og2023 8 hours ago I read it as reverse engineering WTF challenge... cool stuff though, seriously. tomhee 10 hours ago There actually was one with subleq: https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.attify.com/flare-4-ctf-wri... jkrshnmenon 9 hours ago I would also be very curious to see if it's possible to make a decompiler for this type of obfuscated program. saagarjha 6 hours ago Typically these obfuscators are applied in an automated fashion so yes. 2 replies →
tomhee 10 hours ago There actually was one with subleq: https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.attify.com/flare-4-ctf-wri... jkrshnmenon 9 hours ago I would also be very curious to see if it's possible to make a decompiler for this type of obfuscated program. saagarjha 6 hours ago Typically these obfuscators are applied in an automated fashion so yes. 2 replies →
jkrshnmenon 9 hours ago I would also be very curious to see if it's possible to make a decompiler for this type of obfuscated program. saagarjha 6 hours ago Typically these obfuscators are applied in an automated fashion so yes. 2 replies →
saagarjha 6 hours ago Typically these obfuscators are applied in an automated fashion so yes. 2 replies →
I read it as reverse engineering WTF challenge... cool stuff though, seriously.
There actually was one with subleq: https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.attify.com/flare-4-ctf-wri...
I would also be very curious to see if it's possible to make a decompiler for this type of obfuscated program.
Typically these obfuscators are applied in an automated fashion so yes.
2 replies →