Thursday, January 21, 2010
How to edit memory in WinDBG
The blog by Roberto Farah -- Special Command—Editing memory with a, eb, ed, ew, eza, ezu provides a pretty good example on how to edit memory using WinDBG. Of course, the same techniques could be used in reverse engineering as well.
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