I've had a look around the forums and there doesn't seem to be any issue's regarding discussion of such a topic.
I'm just wondering if any of you people here have any knowledge on the subject, or any particular interest. I find it quite fascinating to be honest, not really on the whole idea of cracking/reversing/making key generators, just the whole idea of understanding what's going on at such a low level (in terms of the CPU).
I suppose my fascination is more with assembly itself than actually reversing and I suppose if you know/are advanced in assembly, your half way there, considering you can understand exactly what is going on and manipulate the instructions to do what you wish.
Basically, does anyone have a particular found interest in this and/or any knowledge? I've found quite a lot of handy resources and I'm just wondering if the benefit of learning assembly and then applying that to reverse engineering, is substantial enough to prevent me jumping right in with reversing?
I'm just wondering if any of you people here have any knowledge on the subject, or any particular interest. I find it quite fascinating to be honest, not really on the whole idea of cracking/reversing/making key generators, just the whole idea of understanding what's going on at such a low level (in terms of the CPU).
I suppose my fascination is more with assembly itself than actually reversing and I suppose if you know/are advanced in assembly, your half way there, considering you can understand exactly what is going on and manipulate the instructions to do what you wish.
Basically, does anyone have a particular found interest in this and/or any knowledge? I've found quite a lot of handy resources and I'm just wondering if the benefit of learning assembly and then applying that to reverse engineering, is substantial enough to prevent me jumping right in with reversing?