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    Sogen

    Sogen

    Windows User Space Emulator

    ...Unlike traditional emulators that reimplement full operating system APIs, Sogen works closer to the kernel boundary by intercepting and emulating system calls, allowing it to leverage native system libraries while maintaining granular control. This approach makes it particularly valuable for advanced use cases such as malware analysis, reverse engineering, and DRM research, where precise observation and manipulation of execution flow are critical. The emulator supports multiple backends, including Unicorn Engine and Hyper-V, enabling flexible deployment depending on performance or accuracy requirements. It also includes robust support for loading Portable Executable (PE) files, including proper handling of relocations, thread-local storage, and memory mapping.
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    The Bitdefender disassembler

    The Bitdefender disassembler

    bddisasm is a fast, lightweight, x86/x64 instruction decoder

    The Bitdefender disassembler is a highly optimized, lightweight x86/x64 instruction decoder designed for security, reverse engineering, and low-level systems analysis. It focuses on decoding machine instructions with high precision while providing detailed metadata about each instruction, including operands, access modes, CPU flags, and feature requirements. Unlike many disassemblers, bddisasm is built with zero dynamic memory allocation and no external dependencies, making it extremely portable and suitable for constrained environments such as kernels, hypervisors, and embedded systems. ...
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