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The Android Reverse Engineering toolset is now available as a virtual machine to help researchers take apart Android malware.
His tutorial walks through some of the most common reverse engineering methods and tools, which allow him to slowly unravel the firmware’s secrets.
[Travis Goodspeed] wrote in to tell us about his work reverse engineering the Bluetooth communications on this SPOT module. He’s targeted the post as a general guide to sniffing Bluetooth tra… ...
Ever wonder where all those weird clones and nasty apps come from? It turns out that cracking open an Android app, messing with its guts, and repackaging it can be done in just minutes.