I'm just simply amazed by how you can give such densely packed speeches without any stutters and edits, and I don't even think you remembered the whole text either, telling us what you know by following some prepared topics on the fly. It's not only useful info, but also such a pleasure to listen to.
What do you think about running android on arm dev boards like Rasbperry pi, odroid c4 etc, khadas vim4? It is possible to build Aosp/LineageOS for them which makes possible to instrument apps from the inside, by hooking to the implementations of android classes. Can you make a video explaining how frida server works on android, yeah i know that reading source code is the option, but it would be cool if make a video on this topic
If you want to run ARM fore pretty cheap, you could also consider getting Raspberry Pi. If you run it without a case and can use e.g. your phone or laptop charger, it should be pretty cheap solution overall and you can run ARM64 programs, too. As a bonus, you get a nice generic purpose hardware for random projects. Just get a stack of microsd cards and you can rapidly switch between projects.
Will running one of the arm docker container work in an arm based kali vm which is running in parallels on apple silicon macs? I know for sure that nested virtualisation isn’t possible on apple’s chips but would a docker container require hardware virtualisation 🤔
Great question! To me, tools like Genymotion are charging a sizable convenience fee when you could run the emulator yourself for much cheaper in AWS/Azure. It's doing the same thing on the backend, but with the options I mentioned, you have more control and spend much less.
I am brand new in reverse engineering. I hate emulators, why not use real devices? At least for app development physical devices are my first choice. Btw, this channel is so awesome.
I'm just simply amazed by how you can give such densely packed speeches without any stutters and edits, and I don't even think you remembered the whole text either, telling us what you know by following some prepared topics on the fly. It's not only useful info, but also such a pleasure to listen to.
you know what, your channal is soo under rated
What do you think about running android on arm dev boards like Rasbperry pi, odroid c4 etc, khadas vim4? It is possible to build Aosp/LineageOS for them which makes possible to instrument apps from the inside, by hooking to the implementations of android classes. Can you make a video explaining how frida server works on android, yeah i know that reading source code is the option, but it would be cool if make a video on this topic
Nice singing at the end
If you want to run ARM fore pretty cheap, you could also consider getting Raspberry Pi. If you run it without a case and can use e.g. your phone or laptop charger, it should be pretty cheap solution overall and you can run ARM64 programs, too. As a bonus, you get a nice generic purpose hardware for random projects. Just get a stack of microsd cards and you can rapidly switch between projects.
Will running one of the arm docker container work in an arm based kali vm which is running in parallels on apple silicon macs? I know for sure that nested virtualisation isn’t possible on apple’s chips but would a docker container require hardware virtualisation 🤔
Genymotion is good option too . if someone can spare good amount of ram.
Why didn't u mention some popular soft such as genymotion ?
Great question! To me, tools like Genymotion are charging a sizable convenience fee when you could run the emulator yourself for much cheaper in AWS/Azure. It's doing the same thing on the backend, but with the options I mentioned, you have more control and spend much less.
@@lauriewired hmm i understand, btw your emulator suggestions are interesting im going to experience some of them .
What about cuttlefish/acloud?
I am brand new in reverse engineering. I hate emulators, why not use real devices? At least for app development physical devices are my first choice. Btw, this channel is so awesome.
At least you are quite hip with the lingo
Bits and bytes oh boy
Acronyms for days 😅
Hence web hosting .....os flavor lol .....true..most people dont even know what distro means
ADB
First
RAM 🐏