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Mastering Reverse Engineering

You're reading from   Mastering Reverse Engineering Re-engineer your ethical hacking skills

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788838849
Length 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Reginald Wong Reginald Wong
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Preface 1. Preparing to Reverse 2. Identification and Extraction of Hidden Components FREE CHAPTER 3. The Low-Level Language 4. Static and Dynamic Reversing 5. Tools of the Trade 6. RE in Linux Platforms 7. RE for Windows Platforms 8. Sandboxing - Virtualization as a Component for RE 9. Binary Obfuscation Techniques 10. Packing and Encryption 11. Anti-analysis Tricks 12. Practical Reverse Engineering of a Windows Executable 13. Reversing Various File Types 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Decrypting with x86dbg


The preceding code snippet came from the HeapDemo.exe file. You can download this file from https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Mastering-Reverse-Engineering/tree/master/ch9. Go ahead and start debugging the file using x86dbg. This screenshot shows the disassembly code at the WinMain function right after loading the file in x86dbg:

From the executable's code entry point, we encounter heap allocation with the GetProcessHeap and RtlAllocateHeap APIs. This is followed by using a _memcpy function, which copies 0x1BE bytes of data from the address denoted by heapdemo.enc. Let's take a look at the memory dump from heapdemo.enc. To do that, right-click on push <heapdemo.enc>, then select Follow in Dump. Click on the given address, not the Selected Address. This should change the contents in the currently focused Dump window:

This should be the data that will be decrypted by the next lines of code that run in a loop. We should also see the same encrypted data at the allocated...

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