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typedef 10-24-2012 17:11

Guide to Assembly Language - A Concise Introduction

Quote:

http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Assembly-Language-Concise-Introduction/dp/0857292706
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?h7lynpiryoz9dpq

typedef 10-24-2012 17:15

The IDA Pro Book - 2nd Edition - Chris Eagle (MOBI+EPUB for kindle and other readers) No PDF!

You will need to convert them to a PDF.

Quote:

http://www.amazon.com/IDA-Pro-Book-Unofficial-Disassembler/dp/1593272898/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1351070098&sr=1-1&keywords=the+ida+pro+book+2nd+edition
http://www.mediafire.com/?qpdgwkwqsuys6vt

ontryit 10-26-2012 15:02

Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook
 
Book Description

There��s a new technology wave coming, and for Microsoft this is reflected in Windows 8, HTML5 web development, .NET 4.5 and C++11. Riding that wave is a new version of their flagship development tool, Visual Studio 2012, and ��Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook�� has you putting the new features into practice from the get-go!

Among the exciting new features of Visual Studio 2012 is support for Windows 8, HTML5 and asynchronous development, as well as Team Foundation Server 2012 integration. ��Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook�� doesn��t waste time explaining what you already know from prior Visual Studio versions; instead you��ll see targeted and focused recipes on only new features so that you can get up to speed and back to work faster.

��Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook�� empowers you to take advantage of all the new features in Visual Studio 2012 so that you can develop applications for the next technology wave.

The task-based recipes in this guide will have you up and running with improvements like support for Windows 8 development, HTML5 and JavaScript, .NET 4.5, asynchronous code and C++11.

And since most people don��t develop alone, you��ll also see how the new team development features of Visual Studio 2012 and Team Foundation Server 2012 can help your whole team work smarter, not harder.

Time is short and you��re in a hurry, so ��Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook�� will help you discover what��s new by way of a simple recipe format that is quick and easy to digest.

What will you learn from this book
  • Get practical straight away by searching within your code, using IntelliSense and other general Visual Studio 2012 improvements
  • Learn how Visual Studio 2012 supports the changes in ASP.NET web development
  • Take advantage of the CSS Editor improvements in the new release
  • Discover the debugging enhancements in Visual Studio 2012 like debugging on remote machines and tablets and the Concurrency Visualizer
  • Dive into Windows 8 Store Apps with application construction, packaging and verification
  • Get to grips with the practicality of the new changes with .NET 4.5, such as improving communications with WCF and Visual Studio 2012
  • Detect duplicate code and develop Portable Class Libraries
  • Get up and running with the C++ comeback in Visual Studio 2012
  • Tackle how to work with DirectX in Visual Studio 2012

Approach
��Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook�� is a concise and practical cookbook with recipes which get you up and running straight away with all the new functionality of Visual Studio 2012.

Who this book is written for
If you are a developer excited about the new features introduced in Visual Studio 2012, then no matter what your programming language of choice is, ��Visual Studio 2012 Cookbook�� is for you. You should have a good knowledge of working with previous versions of Visual Studio to enjoy the recipes in this book.

Book Details
  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Packt Publishing (September 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1849686521
  • ISBN-13: 978-1849686525
  • File Size: 26.8 MiB

Download
http://prefiles.com/4fxlcbcc27yj/Packtpub.Visual.Studio.2012.Cookbook.Sep.2012.rar

jakkal 11-15-2012 11:05

Threads primer: a guide to multithreaded programming
 
Providing an overview of the Solaris and POSIX multithreading architectures, this book explains threads at a level that is completely accessible to programmers and system architects with no previous knowledge of threads. Covers the business and technical benefits of threaded programs, along with discussions of third party software that is threaded, pointing out the benefits. For programmers, system architects, and technical programmer managers.More »

Quote:

http://www8.cs.umu.se/kurser/TDBC64/VT03/pthreads/pthread-primer.pdf

Zipdecode 11-20-2012 10:50

Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2012
 
Book Description
Publication Date: April 7, 2012 :eek:
Introducing Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 explores the exciting enhancements and new capabilities engineered into SQL Server, ranging from improvements in operation to those in reporting and management. This book is for anyone who has an interest in SQL Server 2012 and wants to understand its capabilities, including database administrators, application developers, and technical decision makers.

hxxps://rapidshare.com/files/1864398163/Introducing%20Microsoft%20SQL%20Server%202012.rar

chessgod101 11-25-2012 12:45

Quote:

Perhaps it would be best if you simply report it in the General/ebooks forum and then I'll delete this one.
JMI, I just used the merge function to combine the two threads. ;)

Dreamer 12-02-2012 02:02

The Art of Unpacking

=======================

by Mark Vincent Yason



Abstract: Unpacking is an art—it is a mental challenge and is one of the most exciting mind
games in the reverse engineering field. In some cases, the reverser needs to know the
internals of the operating system in order to identify or solve very difficult anti-reversing tricks
employed by packers/protectors, patience and cleverness are also major factors in a
successful unpack. This challenge involves researchers creating the packers and on the other
side, the researchers that are determined to bypass these protections.

The main purpose of this paper is to present anti-reversing techniques employed by
executable packers/protectors and also discusses techniques and publicly available tools that
can be used to bypass or disable this protections. This information will allow researchers,
especially, malcode analysts to identify these techniques when utilized by packed malicious
code, and then be able decide the next move when these anti-reversing techniques impede
successful analysis. As a secondary purpose, the information presented can also be used by
researchers that are planning to add some level of protection in their software by slowing
down reversers from analyzing their protected code, but of course, nothing will stop a skilled,
informed, and determined reverser.



Table of Contents........................................................................................................................... 2
1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................... 3
2. TECHNIQUES: DEBUGGER DETECTION..................................................................................... 4
2.1. PEB.BeingDebugged Flag: IsDebuggerPresent() ................................................................ 4
2.2. PEB.NtGlobalFlag, Heap Flags ......................................................................................... 5
2.3. DebugPort: CheckRemoteDebuggerPresent() / NtQueryInformationProcess()........................ 6
2.4. Debugger Interrupts ...................................................................................................... 7
2.5. Timing Checks ..............................................................................................................8
2.6. SeDebugPrivilege .......................................................................................................... 9
2.7. Parent Process ............................................................................................................ 10
2.8. DebugObject: NtQueryObject() ..................................................................................... 11
2.9. Debugger Window ....................................................................................................... 12
2.10. Debugger Process ................................................................................................... 12
2.11. Device Drivers ........................................................................................................ 12
2.12. OllyDbg: Guard Pages.............................................................................................. 13
3. TECHNIQUES: BREAKPOINT AND PATCHING DETECTION.......................................................... 14
3.1. Software Breakpoint Detection...................................................................................... 14
3.2. Hardware Breakpoint Detection..................................................................................... 15
3.3. Patching Detection via Code Checksum Calculation.......................................................... 16
4. TECHNIQUES: ANTI-ANALYSIS.............................................................................................. 17
4.1. Encryption and Compression......................................................................................... 17
4.2. Garbage Code and Code Permutation............................................................................. 18
4.3. Anti-Disassembly ........................................................................................................ 20
5. TECHNIQUES : DEBUGGER ATTACKS ..................................................................................... 22
5.1. Misdirection and Stopping Execution via Exceptions ......................................................... 22
5.2. Blocking Input ............................................................................................................ 23
5.3. ThreadHideFromDebugger ............................................................................................ 24
5.4. Disabling Breakpoints .................................................................................................. 25
5.5. Unhandled Exception Filter ........................................................................................... 26
5.6. OllyDbg: OutputDebugString() Format String Bug ........................................................... 26
6. TECHNIQUES : ADVANCED AND OTHER TECHNIQUES .............................................................. 27
6.1. Process Injection......................................................................................................... 27
6.2. Debugger Blocker........................................................................................................ 28
6.3. TLS Callbacks ............................................................................................................. 29
6.4. Stolen Bytes ...............................................................................................................30
6.5. API Redirection ........................................................................................................... 31
6.6. Multi-Threaded Packers................................................................................................ 32
6.7. Virtual Machines.......................................................................................................... 32
7. TOOLS ............................................................................................................................... 34
7.1. OllyDbg...................................................................................................................... 34
7.2. Ollyscript.................................................................................................................... 34
7.3. Olly Advanced............................................................................................................. 34
7.4. OllyDump...................................................................................................................34
7.5. ImpRec ...................................................................................................................... 34
8. REFERENCES....................................................................................................................... 35



chessgod101 12-20-2012 07:07

I found an interesting book called Algorithmic Cryptanalysis. I spent around 30 minutes trying to find a working download link for this. At first glance, this book seems to give a lot of insight to cryptography reversing.

Information:
Hardcover: 519 pages
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC (June 15, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1420070029
ISBN-13: 978-1420070026

Download:

Code:

http://rghost.net/42373232
Mirror:
Code:

http://www.spaadyshare.net/71vg8xg8ai80/Joux,%20Algorithmic%20Cryptanalysis,%20CRC,%202009.pdf

Youtoo 12-23-2012 22:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by special (Post 81581)
The Art of Unpacking

Please reupload because "The file link that you requested is not valid."

Gmax 12-24-2012 00:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Youtoo (Post 81829)
Please reupload because "The file link that you requested is not valid."

here is the link my friend
PHP Code:

http://www.4shared.com/office/9YxgAO5w/The_Art_of_Unpacking.html 


bolzano_1989 12-25-2012 00:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Youtoo (Post 81829)
Please reupload because "The file link that you requested is not valid."

http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-07/Yason/Presentation/bh-usa-07-yason.pdf
http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-07/Yason/Whitepaper/bh-usa-07-yason-WP.pdf

nikkapedd 12-27-2012 02:00

Inside Windows Debugging: A Practical Guide to Debugging and Tracing Strategies in Windows
English | 2012 | 592 Pages | ISBN: 0735662789 | PDF | 38 MB
Code:

http://extabit.com/file/28dc44vnkpssp
or
http://ryushare.com/6sdj5ue3m6qs/Microsoft.Press.Inside.Windows.Debugging.pdf


nikkapedd 12-29-2012 23:37

Professional C Plus Plus 2nd Edition 2011 Wrox pubblisher
| 86.03 MB
Code:

http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/82942829/file.html
pass: rl-team.net


Gmax 12-31-2012 03:47

For those interested in a comprehensive book IDA with some examples
Quote:

http://www.idabook.com/index.html

bilbo 01-02-2013 02:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gmax (Post 81965)
For those interested in a comprehensive book IDA with some examples

that's not the book...
for it in EPUB/MOBI format look for the post bytypedef above; or, for it in PDF format, google for "theidaprobook" and take the first link!
Best regards, bilbo


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