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(IN)SECURE Magazine Issue 17

(IN)SECURE Magazine is back out with issue 17 hitting the stands.  As always there are a few articles of note in particular.  The first, Reverse Engineering Software Armoring is a great look at some of the ways that software can give the finger to a researcher.  This is especially important stuff for those wanting to get into reverse engineering malware.

Second, Security flaws identification and technical risk analysis through threat modeling makes a thorough run through the basics of threat modeling and explores the area covered by a variety of popular methodologies.  Very solid articles and I didn't even notice the vendor/product overload that I usually do...maybe I'm immune.

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