Amazing and fascinating video(s) Sir. You mention a book in your video(s) about Ida pro, is this book is publicly available or only available to your students?
Thank you soo much for this content, I am not one of your university students but I found this playlist just searching randomly on TH-cam. Amazing content! The only problem with IDA Pro is the price tho haha I will try to follow the course using Ghidra probably 😅
Yes, that is a bit of a problem. However, IDA free now includes the decompiler and I make sure to use the demo/free versions for any content I make, so you'd have no problem following along with those versions of IDA. Using Ghidra would also work, there will just be small differences in shortcut keys, UI and possibly some of the disassembly/decompiler output.
Great series! Is there a way to get access to the files and slides used in this series? Would be very helpful to follow!. Thanks!
Amazing and fascinating video(s) Sir. You mention a book in your video(s) about Ida pro, is this book is publicly available or only available to your students?
This is likely the book I was referring to: nostarch.com/idapro2.htm, it's still the go-to for getting started with IDA Pro :)
Thank you soo much for this content, I am not one of your university students but I found this playlist just searching randomly on TH-cam. Amazing content!
The only problem with IDA Pro is the price tho haha I will try to follow the course using Ghidra probably 😅
Yes, that is a bit of a problem. However, IDA free now includes the decompiler and I make sure to use the demo/free versions for any content I make, so you'd have no problem following along with those versions of IDA. Using Ghidra would also work, there will just be small differences in shortcut keys, UI and possibly some of the disassembly/decompiler output.