Bro please don't skip. And please don't go for noobs who don't like theories. But personally I live theories and analysis very much because if tomorrow things change, then you can't repeat a process until you know how it works. So please continue explanation😢
I must say, a very interesting topic. Previously, I myself was deeply immersed in it, not without your help. Now I'm immersed in studying GAS assembler, but it was nice to remember that time
If you look at the structure of structaddr you will notice that the first field is of type sa_family_t which is short unsigned integer which takes 2bytes.
Very well explained as always. Looking forward for more interesting videos.
Great content, and yes it's better to explain everything indepth. thank you
Thanks, noted.
Bro please don't skip. And please don't go for noobs who don't like theories. But personally I live theories and analysis very much because if tomorrow things change, then you can't repeat a process until you know how it works. So please continue explanation😢
Thank you for the great video! unfortunally I had a problem. whenever I edit libc.so in the maps file, I get errors
I must say, a very interesting topic. Previously, I myself was deeply immersed in it, not without your help. Now I'm immersed in studying GAS assembler, but it was nice to remember that time
Could you tell me more about GAS assembler?
@@fatalsec
What specifically would you like to hear about? Assembly language is a very broad topic
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How did you know you needed to add 2 bytes at 12:50, it's not stated on the man page.
If you look at the structure of structaddr you will notice that the first field is of type sa_family_t which is short unsigned integer which takes 2bytes.
Great content keep it on❤
you are good !
as always, awesome content. thank you
Isnt stupid to create custom frida checks applications and then just bypass your own system?
The objective is to educate on the techniques discussed in this video, not to demonstrate ways to bypass other applications' protections.
Asking such questions may makes you stupid🥰