tools for windows
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master4265
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Re: tools for windows
oh ok well thanks for the info
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Re: tools for windows
Best hexadecimal editor for Windows by far is Hex Workshop. Very complete, but may be scary for beginners. I just do love it, and waiting for a dang Linux port
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I wanna lots of mov al,0xb

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Wow, that one does look like the all-in one hex editor. I has everything!m0skit0 wrote:Best hexadecimal editor for Windows by far is Hex Workshop. Very complete, but may be scary for beginners. I just do love it, and waiting for a dang Linux port
Thank you Total_Noob 
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master4265
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Re: tools for windows
so besides hex editing is there other software to help find exploits ?
Re: tools for windows
Yep you're right .The Hex workshop in the advanced version includes also a debugger...I tried in demo...but no money for buying a license so...Now I got the basic version.m0skit0 wrote:Best hexadecimal editor for Windows by far is Hex Workshop. Very complete, but may be scary for beginners. I just do love it, and waiting for a dang Linux port
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I guess my fuzzer can take the job !master4265 wrote:so besides hex editing is there other software to help find exploits ?
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master4265
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Re: tools for windows
well so far i had almost made a crash with your fuzzing app i think im going to maybe use this more often
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My Prx Reverser can help you to study the modules..
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master4265
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Re: tools for windows
um ok what exactly does this do
