| Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering | |
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| Author(s) | Eldad Eilam |
| Country | United States, Canada, China, Japan, EMEA |
| Language | English |
| Subject(s) | Reverse engineering |
| Publisher | Wiley Publishing |
| Publication date | 2005 |
| Pages | 595 |
| ISBN | 0-7645-7481-7 |
| OCLC Number | 60359199 |
| Dewey Decimal | 005.1 22 |
| LC Classification | QA76.758 .E35 2005 |
Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering is a textbook written by Eldad Eilam on the subject of reverse engineering software, mainly within a Microsoft Windows environment. It covers the use of debuggers and other low-level tools for working with binaries. Of particular interest is that it uses OllyDbg in examples, and is therefore one of the few practical, modern books on the subject that uses popular, real-world tools to facilitate learning. The book is designed for independent study and does not contain problem sets, but it is also used as a course book in some university classes.[citation needed]
The book covers several different aspects of reverse engineering, and demonstrates what can be accomplished:
The book also includes a detailed discussion of the legal aspects of reverse engineering, and examines some famous court cases and rulings that were related to reverse engineering.
Considering its relatively narrow subject matter, Reversing is a bestseller that has remained on Amazon.com's list of top 100 software books for several years, since its initial release.[1]
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