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Beginners Guide to Basic Linux Anti Anti Debugging Techniques
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Written by Marco Schallner   
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Virtual Machines are one of the most controversial protection methods used nowadays. I try to show how virtual machines are created by examining the full reversed source code of the VM used in the T2'06 challenge, worth $1'500. It explains how to code a VM and helps those who wanted to analyse such challenge by giving direct access to its source code and its structures. The RE-built source code of T2'06 is in appendix.


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Anti-debugging techniques are a common method for protecting software applications. Meanwhile such kind of protection tricks are often used, several approaches work against such kind of protection. One known method are anti-anti tricks which circumvent the mentioned protection schemes. This paper confines to techniques and methods used for Linux platform applications, especially dealing with the operation platforms specific tools. Download: pdf Beginners Guide to Basic Linux Anti Anti Debugging Techniques