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Reverse-Engineering Apple Dictionary
> Otherwise I think it lacks structure and can't be harvested automatically easily
Indeed, it depends on the language and your goals - I had a very high success rate plucking out Russian grammatical tables from English Wiktionary with a few hours of scripting the data cleaning (https://github.com/thombles/declensions). I have a theory that you could get better results using an offline archive of the page sources but haven't tried this yet.
binwalk
- HTB - Pilgrimage Writeup
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Is it possible to extract firmware through a USB-C cable
https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk/wiki/Quick-Start-Guide here's how to extract firmware
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Unknown USB Files - How to view?
Op, run binwalk. Don't just run it though an hex editor, you won't understand anything. It's a forensics tool to analyze unknown binary blobs (much better than gitbash that someone mentioned). It can also unpack these files automatically, there's no better universal tool for it
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Show HN: Unblob – extraction suite for 30+ file formats
Looks nice! Kind of reminds me of binwalk: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk
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What’s a good book on hacking/web for recreational reading?
x86 based binary exploitation: Intel Software Development Manual https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/intel-sdm.html Skim through K&R C, then pick up and read Effective C by Robert Seacord, then pick up any of the books or online resources listed here: https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university. Read OpenBSD's code https://github.com/openbsd/src Python: https://www.python.org/doc/ Pwntools: https://docs.pwntools.com/en/stable/ Aleph One on stack buffer overflows: https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/13875/Smashing-The-Stack-For-Fun-And-Profit.html w00w00 on heap overflows: https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/13877/w00w00-on-Heap-Overflows.html Pick up Hacking: The Art of Exploitation by Jon Erickson and give it a good read More heap fun: https://github.com/shellphish/how2heap Return Oriented Programming: https://github.com/spartansecurity/Hack-Nights/blob/master/ROP/Return_Oriented_Exploitation.pdf ret2csu: https://i.blackhat.com/briefings/asia/2018/asia-18-Marco-return-to-csu-a-new-method-to-bypass-the-64-bit-Linux-ASLR-wp.pdf Printf format string vulnerability: https://www.exploit-db.com/docs/english/28476-linux-format-string-exploitation.pdf Binwalk for extracting files, file systems, executable code from images: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk
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best firmware analyser tool?
I think binwalk (https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk) is a good starting point!
- Firmware infection possible?
- Ask HN: Is there a tool to generate binary protocol figures out of a spec?
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A possible case of GPL violation by an ISP
However, if you're interested in just getting a better look at the firmware in general, take a look into binwalk (https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk).
What are some alternatives?
foremost - Foremost is a console program to recover files based on their headers, footers, and internal data structures. This process is commonly referred to as data carving. Foremost can work on image files, such as those generated by dd, Safeback, Encase, etc, or directly on a drive. The headers and footers can be specified by a configuration file or you can use command line switches to specify built-in file types. These built-in types look at the data structures of a given file format allowing for a more reliable and faster recovery. Originally developed by the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and The Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research , foremost has been opened to the general public. We welcome any comments, suggestions, patches, or feedback you have on this program. Please direct all correspondence to [email protected].
osx-dictionary - CLI for OSX Dictionary.app
unblob - Extract files from any kind of container formats
Wireshark - Read-only mirror of Wireshark's Git repository at https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark. ⚠️ GitHub won't let us disable pull requests. ⚠️ THEY WILL BE IGNORED HERE ⚠️ Upload them at GitLab instead.
ghidra - Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
chipsec - Platform Security Assessment Framework
pfSense - Main repository for pfSense
dictionary-api
tcpdump - the TCPdump network dissector
icu - The home of the ICU project source code.
dtrx - Do The Right Extraction