Hi, All!
we (me and my publisher) are working on the second edition of hacker disassembling-uncovered. I'd decided to upload one chapter to my den-server. it's free. please, send your comments and remarks to souriz at nezumi.org.ru
http://nezumi.org.ru/hacker-disassembling-uncovered-second-edition-chapter_10-only(eng).pdf
http://nezumi.org.ru/hacker-disassembling-uncovered-second-edition-chapter_10-only(eng).zip
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what the disassembling is? temple of science? underground art? diabolic handicraft? black magic? or whole underworld hidden among machine commands or located elsewhere? how whole world could be fit between two assembling lines? it's not possible! but not for hackers, who easy discover unreal world. world without borders, without rules. very deep inside disassembling there is a wonderful world with off-the-wall rules. no any communication bridges there're around. only endless sands of the primeval forest haunted with sacred knowledge there is out there. the surviving becomes is the first hacker's a trick., a first hacker's trick you must to learn. without exact roadmap, without good guider and a couple buggy ghosts you'll be nothing, you'll be turned into dust and jammed! well, I give you everything you needs. I show you how to break into the code's hierograms and find out its their hidden meaning.
did you ever see the first edition of the book? that was a shit!!! I'd explained what any each assembler's brick does and which high-level construction its corresponds, but... I totally forgot to explain mention what you need have to do. you stay in front of the endless disassembling listing without any idea where to set afoot an inquiry. in essence, your guider was supposed to give you need more methodology. previous book definitely haves a lack of it, now the huge grasp has sealed. the book was has considerably rewritten, revisited and recast. keeping errata in mind, I'd fixed many errors, added quantity of the new chapters and updated the rests.: newer compiler and good old ones (like CGG and INTEL C/C++) now is described in details, I'd depicted 64-bit CPUs, LINUX/BSD disassembling specificity, far-out ulink linker, written by legendary Yury Haron, etcand many others stuff. in other words, I take give you *really* new book.







