Looking for a job...
ReWolf (ReWolf) <rewolfrewolfpl> Sunday, August 12 2007 06:14.09 CDT


Hello

Currently I'm looking for a remote job (full time) as reverse engineer/programmer. Previously I had worked for one of the AV companies for 18 months. During first month of my work I was virus researcher, I had analysed a few irc-bots (sdbot, agobot, padobot etc). Next I was promoted to work on 'static unpackers engine' (part of heuristic engine) and for the next 15 months I had done fully static, crossplatform unpackers for most common packers/protectors:

- FSG (all versions)
- PeX
- PESpin (all public versions, support for: stolen bytes, markers, code redirection)
- MEW (10 v1.1, 11 SE v1.1, 11 SE v1.2)
- PEtite (1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.2, 2.3)
- EXEStealth (2.6, 2.72, 2.73, 2.74, 2.75, 2.75a, 2.76)
- PEShield (0.1d, 0.25, 0.2b2)
- PECompact (2.x, support for: aPLib, BriefLZ, FFCE, JCALG1, LZMA, New LZMA, old aPLib)
- UPack (all available versions)
- EXE32Pack (1.3x)
- ASPack (all available versions 1.0b up to 2.1x)
- MoleBox (2.x.x, unpacks only main executable)

All unpackers are written in C++ and all try to rebuild fully working executables.

Already I work as a programmer, but it's completly not related to reverse engineering. Apart from work I like to code something more related to RE, like DLLPackager or x86 Virtualizer. You can check all my previous work at

http://rewolf.pl

So if you are looking for someone like me just drop me an e-mail: rewolf *at* rewolf *dot* pl

Comments
jms Posted: Sunday, August 12 2007 22:49.46 CDT
I am fairly sure that Sourcefire are looking for people as well as Secunia. Check those sites out, you may find something for remote work. Best of luck to you!

Leon Posted: Monday, August 13 2007 00:00.33 CDT
Glad to meet u rewolf, This is Leon, and want know u more, Please check ur mail, thanks!

ReWolf Posted: Tuesday, August 14 2007 14:06.47 CDT
My homepage is currently unavailable due to server DDoS ;/
All worthy stuff is available at:

http://hades.ds1.agh.edu.pl/~woolf/

EDIT: ok server is back