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Scripting radare2 with python for dynamic analysis - TUMCTF 2016 Zwiebel part 2

2016-10-06

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In part 1 we reverse engineered the algorithm, now we implement a radare2 script in python to recover the flag and defeat the encrypted code.

The code zwiebel.py: https://gist.github.com/LiveOverflow/3bd87ba4ffc48bda07d82eb4223911fa

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Reverse Engineering with Binary Ninja and gdb a key checking algorithm - TUMCTF 2016 Zwiebel part 1 by LiveOverflow
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