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IdanH14
May 26th, 2006, 03:38
I'm looking tutorials in the following subject:
1. Identifing armdillo protection type (Anti-Debug, Code Splicing, Import Elimination, CopyMem etc).
2. Identifing Armadillo version.
3. Vol 2 of the ecellent tutorial "Armadillo for Dummies", english version, tutorial number 70 by Ricardo Narvaja.
4. As money as you can tutorials for unpacking armadillo.

And finally, may someone give updated userdb.txt file for my PEiD? I'll be thankful.

I search with Google all day and couldn't even find one of those requests (eccept few tutorials about unpacking Armdillo that weren't helpful).

Thanks a lot for anyone who will help me, or try to.

SiGiNT
May 26th, 2006, 09:10
You didn't Google very well, there is an stand alone tool that does #1 called ArmadilloFindProtected, Ricardo has his own website, as for the book I've never heard of it but thats not surprising! - as for exact version no packer identifier is completely accurate - experience seem the best tool.

SiGiNT

NeOXOeN
May 26th, 2006, 09:10
Did you ever looked above this forum for links?? or search forum??for words you need to find??

IdanH14
May 26th, 2006, 09:44
sigint33, specially for you, look at the attached picture. My Google Firefox Toolbar and the recent searches (last 12 hours). I didnt found Ricardo's site, but I found his ftp server but I couldnt use it, all I saw was Dutch (ftp://www.ricnar456.dyndns.org, username : tenebroso678 password: kilmes86).
NeOXOeN, you dont know how much time I spent trying to find anything useful in this forum. For example I found a thread with a link to vol 2 of Ricardo's tutorial but the file didnt work and all of the other links in the thread werent active.
Believe me, I did all I can. I'm searching for over a week.

naides
May 26th, 2006, 10:07
Quote:
http://tuts4you.com

BiW reversing

http://www.reteam.org/

http://www.ricnar456.dyndns.org/CRACKING/NUEVO%20CURSO/TEORIAS/TEORIAS %20NUMERADAS/


user:hola
pass:hola

For starters

Web Searching is an art, and sometimes obvious search keys do not take you where you want to go. . .
Asking is another way of searching. . .And getting Bashed

You may want to visit Fravia's web site on advanced search methods

SiGiNT
May 26th, 2006, 11:14
I find it very usefull to make the search as general and non-specific as possible, you search terms are a lot more detailed than I normally would use, try things like Armadillo+identification or arma+book.

SiGiNT

IdanH14
May 26th, 2006, 11:15
Thank you very much!

Ricardo Narvaja
May 26th, 2006, 15:24
http://ricnar.no-ip.org/cracking/NUEVO%20CURSO/teorias/TEORIAS%20NUMERADAS/

user:hola
pass:hola

there are more uptodate tutorials than mine of armadillo in my http, look for the number of tutorial.

Ricardo Narvaja