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RT @halvarflake: @ao2it @kaitai_io @rustlang I like kaitai. it is not perfect but pretty good.
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RT @marc_etienne_: As usual, for all your parseable needs: IoCs in plain text (well, AsciiDoc), YARA rules, @MISPProject events and @kaitai…
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over 6 years
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RT @ao2it: What's your tool of choice for describing/reversing a #binary format, and automatically generate a parser for it? Nom seems nic…
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over 6 years
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@iilya_k We do support generation of GraphViz format diagrams, as you might have seen at formats.kaitai.io/png/png.svg —… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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over 6 years
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@iilya_k This is actually somewhat complicated. RFC-style diagrams like you've pointed to are ok for simple things… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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over 6 years
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@archisgore @MyDevSec @capstone_engine BTW, will you mind if I'll add EnVisen to the list of projects that use… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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over 6 years
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RT @MyDevSec: Decided to dive in and start making use of @kaitai_io and @capstone_engine for my #ReverseEngineering and #MalwareAnalysis ta…
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over 6 years
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RT @archisgore: @MyDevSec @kaitai_io Here you go! They're a bit deeper than what Kaitai examples because I need more metadata extracted. ht…
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over 6 years
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RT @dloss: @MyDevSec @kaitai_io I like it. Some other binary parsing tools: github.com/dloss/binary-p…
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over 6 years
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RT @archisgore: @MyDevSec @kaitai_io It's incredible! I use it for a lot of production stuff - parsing of executables, libraries, etc. What…
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