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crowell

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About crowell

software engineer, reverse engineering/security enthusiast

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/crowell; my proof: https://keybase.io/crowell/sigs/wAqrM17ktHkcITvWGEdqXMCyzlA1i5En9MS5T1BLR4Y ]

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    Comment #14535271

    there was no point to be made. I wasn't saying that either platform is insecure. Just seems the link wasn't to show anything other than if you care about security, using the latest…

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    Comment #14534903

    also on newer machines you get more security features, such as SMAP/SMEP which were introduced in the Broadwell chips (2015 macs?)

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    Comment #14534890

    It's pretty hard to take this article seriously. The author writes "I don’t consider Windows good enough. Historically there have been to many ways to compromise a Windows-based co…

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    Comment #14044341

    2012 Samsung series 9 (15") I really love my laptop, but it's getting old. I think I'd be happy with another samsung, but am not totally sure. Pros: +Thin + Light/small bezels on t…

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    Comment #12226203

    vpn is enough to bypass censorship in china. How do you think international corporations do it?

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    Comment #11897753

    this is a really great piece of software that is deserving of love/donations. If you've ever wanted a free, supported version of a tool like ida, or a user-friendly tool for assemb…

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    Comment #10336548

    sys/static.sh - compile a static bin

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    Comment #9628758

    while possible, what benefit would it have over the current default of capstone for x86/amd64? I've never heard of zyan before.

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    Comment #9357678

    Some great links here. Awesome job curating it!

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    Help the Radare Project Host the Radare Summer of Code

    The radare project[1] is an open source reverse engineering toolkit [2] that aims to be a free replacement for software such as IDA Pro and Hopper. We are currently looking to spon…

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    Comment #7380262

    currently, no. that would be a simple addition though.

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    Comment #7380250

    good idea, I will add that as an update

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    Comment #7379881

    to be honest, I was not aware of that piece of software. One features of my client that I prefer is the auto-copy to clipboard. gist does look nice though.

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    Comment #7379720

    I originally started the project on bitbucket, and never ended up moving it to github. I should probably do that, seeing as it is targeted to a github project.

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    Comment #7379507

    bitbucket project page can be found here https://bitbucket.org/crowell/slaprb can be installed with "gem install slap"

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    Comment #6775488

    I helped to test this and have been using it since. it is much less disruptive to work flow to just add comments in one place rather than add comments and have to go through github…

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    Comment #6540627

    I use locations from the Zelda universe. my current machines are lakehylia, lostwoods, termina, koholint, skyloft, deathmountain, minishwoods

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    Comment #5492630

    I've given it a try before. I really just prefer the -tui switch on gdb if I want to work with multiple panes. It allows src/console/registers/asm panes. really quite useful. http:…

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    Comment #5120986

    V10S goes to java as well. I've really enjoyed using it and the work flow is quite nice.

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    Comment #5117417

    very cool. How does the output compare with something like Virtuous 10 Studio?

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    Comment #4437332

    I'm glad you love your macbook, but would a similar-enough computer _really_ not do it for you? When I upgraded from a netbook as my main machine to my Toshiba Z830, it was amazing…

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    Comment #4380843

    very cool plugin. I'd like the definition to show up in a tooltip or something by default though. opening up a new window is a bit annoying.