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Reverse Engineering Ian Kayne For School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham 2 nd February 2009
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02/09/092 RCE Reverse (Code) Engineering – “reversing” What is it? Why is it done? Malware research & defence System interoperability requirements Review and audit of software/security system Why is it useful to security specialists? “Learn the principles”
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02/09/093 RCE Required knowledge/skills (x86) Platform knowledge – stack, registers etc “Some” assembly language C/C++ & as many other languages as possible Operating system mechanisms win32api Toolset (debugger, disasm, hex editor…) Mindset (patterns, logic)
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02/09/094 Complex math RCE Imagine a strong protection mechanism Asymmetric Shareware-style crippled features Symmetric Checksums
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02/09/095 RCE Reversing demonstration
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02/09/096 RCE After the demonstration, recap: 1.Analysed executable 2.Set breakpoints on likely API calls 3.Traced up the call stack 4.Analysed the code 5.Found the good boy/bad boy “switch” 6.Patched the jump “live” to test 7.Converted RVA to file offset, patched file 1 byte patch
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02/09/097 Protection Imagine a strong protection mechanism again License key system CRC Anti-debugging techniques Encryption
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02/09/098 Protection Encryption for protection Data must be decrypted before use Code must be decrypted before execution UPX (packer), Armadillo, Themida… Can be made very hard, but not impossible Remember the jump loop – EB FE Generics – break one, break all Homebrew is risky – “learn the principles”
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02/09/099 Protection Some obfuscation techniques: Encode obvious “beacon” strings Avoid win32api/library functions: bpx MessageboxA Use alternative functions/mechanisms E.g.: SetWindowPos instead of ShowWindow Roll your own api/GUI functions Can’t break on GetWindowText if you don’t use it! Hide code within the executable Self modifying code, PE sections etc
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02/09/0910 Protection Some anti-debugger techniques Deliberate exceptions (code in SEH) Self-debugging (can’t “stack” debuggers) Timers and counters Alter DR0 – DR7 hardware debug registers IsDebuggerPresent() Check for/attack known debugger processes, windows, services, drivers… (Starforce) http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1893
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02/09/0911 RCE Why are these low-level technical techniques important? “Learn the principles” Your first job: consultant to betting company about to release online gambling game The basics: Internet security Server security Data security But… what about the end-user software?
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02/09/0912 Review Thank you! Questions Comments Items to review Further study
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