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Tue, 21 Aug 2007

FINALLY: @ Utility Belt and Disass v3 Released!


Hey all,
Sorry it took me so long after defcon to release these. It's been crazy (thus the 2am posting time)

Disass v3.0 has been rewritten from the ground up, utilizing the 100% Python libdisassemble instead of relying on objdump like previous versions. This has been a bumpy road, but I think it is a positive step. I didn't get nearly as much accomplished as I would have liked, but the core disass is there. The idea was to include interactive python scripts which interact with the disass objects to find vulnerabilities. Alas, that will have to wait, for the moment. Too many other things pressing. If you are eager to see this progress, download the tool, play with it, and then email me feedback (heck, bug reports are good too). I now maintain libdisassemble, along with Matthew Carpenter from Intelguardians, so anything that looks strange or disassembles differently with IDA or some other tool, please let me know. YOU MUST HAVE INSTALLED THE @ Utility Belt IN ORDER FOR DISASS TO WORK!

@ Utility Belt v2.2 - This is not really a rewrite, but new tools have been added, older tools have been cleaned up, and a python installer has been included, to install the scripts into the command path and the libraries into the appropriate locations. This is also the first release to split disass away from the belt.

To install either of these tools, untar them, chdir into the appropriate directory, and execute the following:
"sudo python setup.py install"

Good luck and happy hacking!
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