Computer scientists are notorious for a specific kind of laziness: the kind of laziness that makes them work really hard in order to avoid some other, often more boring, hard work.
Crypton
, a tool developed by
F5 Networks
researchers Julia Karpin and Anna Dorfman, is a great example of that: it aims to speed up the reverse engineering process by decrypting encrypted content found in a (malicious) binary.
Such a tool can be a great help in itself, but even better is the fact that Julia and Anna wrote a detailed description of the development of the tool in their VB2017 paper – which they then presented at the conference in Madrid.
Anna Dorfman and Julia Karpin describe Crypton at VB2017 in Madrid.
Today, we publish the paper in both
HTML
and
PDF
format; we have also uploaded the video of Julia and Anna’s presentation to our
YouTube
channel.
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