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Name: Anonymous 2011-10-17 3:24

Well, I'm learning C, but I have a few questions on where to go from there.

After I learn C I plan on becoming ASM literate at the very least.

But how do I learn more advanced things about linux and the way things all work together?

I want to get into computer security as an end-goal, but I would like to be on the research and development side of things, like code-auditing and malware reversing.

So what are some good resources for learning the internals of systems and debugging and shit?

General self teaching thread.

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-17 9:25

>>7
also
Try writing some simple programs and analze them in assembly.
Start with a hello world program(in a language of your choice), and see what stuff looks like and do more complex stuff as you go.

My favorite assembly tools are Ollydgb(free) and IDA Pro(not free).

Also
Try finding stuff on how to write programs directly in ASM rather than just editing premade programs.

Protip: Goolgle is your friend.

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