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Hello, and welcome back to the third blog post in the reverse engineering series. In the last two I discussed why someone would want to reverse engineer software. I also gave an example of reverse engineering a small Win32 application. In this one I'm going to show you how to use reverse engineering to find ABEND situations in release software. If you missed the first two, they can be found here and here respectively.

For most intents and purposes you wouldn't analyze a whole program. Well, maybe someone would, but I don't dislike myself that much :). Instead, you would use techniques like we used in the previous blog post, with a smattering of lateral thinking to find the parts of the code you're interested in and you'd analyze those.


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