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Mastering Reverse Engineering

By : Reginald Wong
Book Image

Mastering Reverse Engineering

By: Reginald Wong

Overview of this book

If you want to analyze software in order to exploit its weaknesses and strengthen its defenses, then you should explore reverse engineering. Reverse Engineering is a hackerfriendly tool used to expose security flaws and questionable privacy practices.In this book, you will learn how to analyse software even without having access to its source code or design documents. You will start off by learning the low-level language used to communicate with the computer and then move on to covering reverse engineering techniques. Next, you will explore analysis techniques using real-world tools such as IDA Pro and x86dbg. As you progress through the chapters, you will walk through use cases encountered in reverse engineering, such as encryption and compression, used to obfuscate code, and how to to identify and overcome anti-debugging and anti-analysis tricks. Lastly, you will learn how to analyse other types of files that contain code. By the end of this book, you will have the confidence to perform reverse engineering.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 9. Binary Obfuscation Techniques

Binary obfuscation is a way for developers to make the code of a program difficult to understand or reverse. It is also used to hide data from being seen easily. It can be categorized as an anti-reversing technique that increases the processing time for reversing. Obfuscation can also use encryption and decryption algorithms, along with its hardcoded or code-generated cipher key.

In this chapter, we will discuss ways how data and code are obfuscated. We are going to show how obfuscation is applied in examples including simple XORs, simple arithmetic, building data in the stack, and discussions about polymorphic and metamorphic code.  

In the malware world, binary obfuscation is a common technique used by viruses aiming to defeat signature-based anti-virus software. As a virus infects files, it obfuscates its code using polymorphism or metamorphism.

In this chapter, we will achieve the following learning outcomes:

  • Identifying data being assembled on the...