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ElektroKill

@elektrokilldev

19-year-old self-taught developer (C#/Java) and reverse engineer. Developer of dnSpyEx.

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linkhttps://github.com/ElektroKill calendar_today14-11-2022 18:23:00

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#dnSpyEx 6.4.0 has just been released featuring many improvements, bug fixes, and new features. .NET 6 distributions of dnSpyEx now ship with the latest .NET which fixes several vulnerabilities. The download link and a full changelog can be found below: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

nickharbour (@nickharbour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#flareon9 I apologize for the prize delay this year. The server is back online now, winners please update your shipping address if it has changed. flare-on9.ctfd.io

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Ready for a point release? #ILSpy 8.1 is here with lots of C# 11 features, ARM64 #dotnet support and various improvements, eg around pdbgen or resources as well as in the UI like colored copy-to-clipboard! github.com/icsharpcode/IL…

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#dnSpy users, heads up. If you haven't updated for a bit, this may be a good time. Your current version may be vulnerable to some arbitrary code execution! github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/… More info / writeup will follow soon^tm. #dotnet #reversing

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#dnSpyEx 6.4.1 has just been released to address a critical security concern involving arbitrary code execution. All users are recommended to update immediately! More information can be found below: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

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More information regarding the critical security concern resolved by dnSpyEx 6.4.1 is now available! Big thanks to both Ellie and Washi for handling this so well :p And of course, update your dnSpy installations if you haven’t already!

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After many hours of struggling, I've finally completed #flareon10! The challenges were definitely harder than last year! Massive thanks to the FLARE team for these, sometimes painful, challenges. See you next year!

After many hours of struggling, I've finally completed #flareon10! The challenges were definitely harder than last year! Massive thanks to the FLARE team for these, sometimes painful, challenges. See you next year!
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Just received my first ever Flare-On award from #flareon9! Massive thanks to nickharbour and the rest of the FLARE team for such a fun contest! Looking forward to the award from this year!

Just received my first ever Flare-On award from #flareon9! Massive thanks to <a href="/nickharbour/">nickharbour</a> and the rest of the FLARE team for such a fun contest! Looking forward to the award from this year!
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New year, new dnSpyEx version! The first release candidate of dnSpyEx 6.5.0 is now available for download. Change log and more information below: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

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The second release of dnSpyEx 6.5.0 has been released. This release candidate fixes an issue with the new update notification feature and addresses a few other small issues. Change log and more information below: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

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The third, and most likely final, release candidate of dnSpyEx 6.5.0 has been released. This RC brings a dependency update and minor improvements to the break on the module entry point or constructor feature. Change log and more information below: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

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#dnSpyEx 6.5.0 was just released featuring many improvements and bug fixes. dnSpyEx has also been updated to run on .NET 8 rather than .NET 6/ The download link and a full changelog can be found below: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

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I find this promotion odd ByteHide (formerly DotNetSafer) makes promises that I find hard to believe w/ features as "military-grade obfuscation" and very misleading comparisons with their competitors.. Oh and apparently using their obfuscator makes your product GDPR compliant🧐

I find this promotion odd

ByteHide (formerly DotNetSafer) makes promises that I find hard to believe w/ features as "military-grade obfuscation" and very misleading comparisons with their competitors..

Oh and apparently using their obfuscator makes your product GDPR compliant🧐
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#dnSpyEx 6.5.1-rc1 has been released. It's a minor update including some fixes and minor feature additions. Check it out here: github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/…

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After many hours and days of struggling, I'm finally done with #flareon11! Thanks to the FLARE team for this set of occasionally painful and educational challenges. Definitely learned some new stuff this year! Looking forward to next year!

After many hours and days of struggling, I'm finally done with #flareon11! Thanks to the FLARE team for this set of occasionally painful and educational challenges. Definitely learned some new stuff this year!

Looking forward to next year!
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@GitHub In what world would I need an AI to view my pull requests? It's 10x slower than this other button we've had since forever, which probably just does a database query (as it should!) What an absolute waste of programming time, resources and compute power.

@GitHub In what world would I need an AI to view my pull requests?

It's 10x slower than this other button we've had since forever, which probably just does a database query (as it should!)

What an absolute waste of programming time, resources and compute power.
Washi (@washi_dev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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). Blog:👉blog.washi.dev/posts/recoveri…

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).

Blog:👉blog.washi.dev/posts/recoveri…
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Over the past couple years, I have come to know the #dotnet platform pretty well, from a developer's and a #reversing standpoint. I can’t always say the same the #infosec community. Today, I decided to rant a little (or maybe a lot 🙃) 👉 blog.washi.dev/posts/misconce…

Over the past couple years, I have come to know the #dotnet platform pretty well, from a developer's and a #reversing standpoint.

I can’t always say the same the #infosec community.

Today, I decided to rant a little (or maybe a lot 🙃)

👉 blog.washi.dev/posts/misconce…