Hello everyone! 👋
We put down a (not so) brief (and unsolicited 😆) review of the SAILR paper.
It’s a nice piece of work and it’s interesting for us since it compares against an old paper of ours, A Comb for Decompiled C Code.
Enjoy!
https://t.co/ovACWWTOxy
@laosong@gannimo@seanhn Second this - I wonder how many papers really focused on AEG against CGC binaries. Honestly, I am not aware of many. Showing a list of such papers will help this discussion.
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CTF challenges from 2019 and 2020!
gr33tz to @jac_arc of the order for creating the archive!
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I really should have tried to travel to BAR ... it looks like a really interesting workshop. If anybody had a question after my presentation and I failed to understand you through the video bridge, please send me email and I'll reply.
One important optimization: split out parsing basic blocks from lifting. Then lifting can be parallelized. With this and other optimizations, B2R2 beats other lifters on lifting speed for x86 and x86_64 code.
All papers (and corresponding source code/artifacts!) accepted at the 2019 Workshop on Binary Analysis Research #BAR19 (#NDSS19 ) are now available: https://t.co/8FDmA1nFZw
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