Ida Pro Tutorials (swf)

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First I would recommend reading through the specifications of the SWF file format and ActionScript. I wouldn't recommend reading it all (it does get boring). Just the first three or four chapters. This will help with having a foundation of knowledge for the structure and keywords. Here are the two I would recommend. PDF, PDF Once you have a basis of knowledge check out some posts on Flash Exploits. Here is a list of posts in no particular order or value,,,,,,.

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Searching the is also another good resource for SWF/Flash analysis. For better or for worse a lot of great work has been done by the exploit community for reverse engineering SWF/ActionScript/Flash/etc. There a number of researchers I would recommend google stalking their work. Haifei Li is one notable individual. A quick google search for filetype:PDF + 'Haifei Li' will bring up a lot of great resources.

IF you are sick of reading I'd recommend downloading some samples. Is a good place to grab samples. Typically the sample have the proper CVE number. This can be helpful because a quick google of CVE-number + 'analysis' will allow you to do the at home follow along version. Of course you will need tools. I personally would recommend by Lenny Zeltser.

Almost all the tools listed in this thread are already installed in it. If you are working with SWFs embedded in documents I'd recommend for extracting them. The source code isn't that badly commented so it will give you some basics about the file structure. Disclaimer: my tool. A couple of tools that aren't listed that I'd recommend is Flash Decompiler by and. Both of these tools are for Windows. I have used SWFTools () package in the past for swf files analysis.

Ida 6.4 Reverse Engineering Disassembler. IDA Pro Tutorials (SWF) 40.5 MiB 1 year, 2 months: Civil Engineering - Mechanics Of Solids Tutorials. Use the following search parameters to narrow your results: subreddit:subreddit find submissions in 'subreddit' author:username find submissions by 'username'.

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The swfextract tool in that package allows you to extract all kinds of artifacts from a swf file. The swfdump tool in the same package can disassemble all versions of ActionScript (v1-3).

The nice thing about swfdump is that it will show the output in human-readable p-code format which helps very much with analysis. Also, there are commercial decompilers such as Sothink SWF Decompiler and Flash Decompiler Trillix. I don't have any experience using them and can't recommend as to how well they work.

Coreldraw For Win7 32bit. First I would recommend reading through the specifications of the SWF file format and ActionScript. I wouldn't recommend reading it all (it does get boring). Just the first three or four chapters. This will help with having a foundation of knowledge for the structure and keywords. Here are the two I would recommend.

PDF, PDF Once you have a basis of knowledge check out some posts on Flash Exploits. Here is a list of posts in no particular order or value,,,,,,. Searching the is also another good resource for SWF/Flash analysis. For better or for worse a lot of great work has been done by the exploit community for reverse engineering SWF/ActionScript/Flash/etc. There a number of researchers I would recommend google stalking their work. Haifei Li is one notable individual. A quick google search for filetype:PDF + 'Haifei Li' will bring up a lot of great resources.

IF you are sick of reading I'd recommend downloading some samples. Is a good place to grab samples.

Typically the sample have the proper CVE number. This can be helpful because a quick google of CVE-number + 'analysis' will allow you to do the at home follow along version. Of course you will need tools. First Act Sfa Edition.

I personally would recommend by Lenny Zeltser. Almost all the tools listed in this thread are already installed in it. If you are working with SWFs embedded in documents I'd recommend for extracting them. D&d 3e Complete Arcane Pdf. The source code isn't that badly commented so it will give you some basics about the file structure. Disclaimer: my tool.

A couple of tools that aren't listed that I'd recommend is Flash Decompiler by and. Both of these tools are for Windows. I have used SWFTools () package in the past for swf files analysis. The swfextract tool in that package allows you to extract all kinds of artifacts from a swf file. The swfdump tool in the same package can disassemble all versions of ActionScript (v1-3). The nice thing about swfdump is that it will show the output in human-readable p-code format which helps very much with analysis.

Also, there are commercial decompilers such as Sothink SWF Decompiler and Flash Decompiler Trillix. I don't have any experience using them and can't recommend as to how well they work.

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