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RE: [Dailydave] Debuggers and such...
From: Andrew Hintz \( Drew \) (drew
overt.org)
Date: Wed Jan 28 2004 - 20:53:17 CST
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IMHO...
IDA seems to be *the* choice for disassembling.
The Windows debuggers OllyDbg, WinDbg, and SoftICE all have large
followings.
gdb/ddd is fairly standard for Linux/etc.
sysinternals.com has some great Windows monitoring tools.
On a humorous note, I heard that the MSFT WinDbg developer refers to
WinDbg as wind bag. (:
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[mailto:dailydave-bounces
lists.immunitysec.com] On Behalf Of Mike
Bailey
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:40 PM
To: dailydave
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Subject: [Dailydave] Debuggers and such...
Hello All,
I'm wanting to explore some new tools and to get back into the code
world and that started me wondering what tools does everyone use?
It would be cool to come up with a top list of debuggers, process
monitoring tools and such similar to Fyodor's top security tools list.
So- What are you using?
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