Washi
Hobbyist Developer and Reverse Engineer - CTF player - Scrub.
🔧 I develop #AsmResolver and ✍️ blog about my (stupid) projects.
https://washi.dev
- Better late than never, I finally managed to finalize my #flareon12 write-ups😄 Overall, it was a fun set of challenges and the latter ones a reminder of how much I still have to learn in the field of RE :). 👉 blog.washi.dev/posts/flareo... 👉 washi1337.github.io/ctf-writeups...
- #AsmResolver 6.0.0-beta.4 released! This release addresses many shortcomings found during beta.3, including ARM32 and ARM64 support, auto references importing, and many other DX improvements. 👉 Get it on GitHub or NuGet: github.com/Washi1337/As... #dotnet #pe #reversing
- After #flareon11 challenge 7, I got inspired to build tooling for #dotnet Native AOT reverse engineering. As such, I built a #Ghidra Analyzer that can automatically recover most .NET types, methods and frozen objects (e.g., strings). 👉https://blog.washi.dev/posts/recovering-nativeaot-metadata/
- #AsmResolver 6.0.0-beta.3 just got pushed to NuGet! More bugs were found and squashed. We are closing in on a full release with most of the public API being stable. Get it on GitHub or NuGet👉 github.com/Washi1337/As... #dotnet #pe #reversing
- #AsmResolver 6.0.0-beta.2 has been released This is a maintenance release that addresses many regressions introduced by the refactors in 6.0.0-beta.1. Get it on NuGet or GitHub 👉 github.com/Washi1337/As...
- I just published my writeups for all challenges of #flareon11: 👉 blog.washi.dev/posts/flareo... 👉 washi1337.github.io/ctf-writeups... Hope you like them as much as I liked writing them!