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Inputfinder: Reverse engineering closed binaries using hardware performance counters in Program Protection and Reverse Engineering Workshop (2015). 32 ...
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HPCs to build valid inputs for closed binaries ... Murthy, “Inputfinder: Reverse engineering closed binaries using hardware performance counters,” in 5th Program.
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InputFinder: Reverse engineering closed binaries using hardware performance counters. In Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Program Protection and Reverse ...
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May 8, 2022 · This paper presents new methods and results for learning information about black-box program functions using hardware performance counters ...
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3.4 Evasive Malware. Attackers may attempt to evade detection by reverse-engi- neering the detector and mimicking the behavior of normal programs. Previous ...
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... closed binaries and the focus of our work is hardware-assisted tracing. Hardware-assisted tracing consists of hardware tracing facilities that can be used to ...
Our method relies on CPU hardware performance counters to determine the cache slice an address is mapped to. We show that our method gives a more precise ...
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CacheInspector can be used as either a stand-alone profiling tool or an application runtime dis- closing cache resource dynamics. The application interface is ...
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May 24, 2009 · I've been dealing with this problem for my thesis. The goal is to develop a .net server monitoring tool specifically for windows 2K8 servers. So ...
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Dec 9, 2010 · Does anyone know of good products with comprehensive binary hardening and anti-reverse-engineering features? ... monitor its performance.
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