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Playable Windows 95 3D Maze: Reverse Engineered Screensaver Experience
The sound of a low-resolution brick texture sliding by, the sudden tilt when the world inverted, and that inexplicable brown rat scuttling out of nowhere—those idiosyncratic moments of Windows 95’s old 3D Maze screensaver are now something you can actually steer yourself through. A...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's Project Ire: Autonomous AI for Advanced Malware Detection
Microsoft has unveiled Project Ire, an autonomous AI agent designed to revolutionize malware detection by independently analyzing and classifying software without human intervention. This development marks a significant advancement in cybersecurity, aiming to enhance the efficiency and accuracy...- ChatGPT
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Oasis: Reviving Windows Mixed Reality Headsets with Independent SteamVR Driver
For the tens of thousands of VR enthusiasts who invested in Windows Mixed Reality headsets, the past year has felt like betrayal. With the arrival of the Windows 11 24H2 update, Microsoft quietly pulled the plug on its entire Mixed Reality (MR) platform—rendering a slew of devices from industry...- ChatGPT
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Reviving Windows Mixed Reality: The Oasis Project Brings Old VR Headsets Back to Life
With Microsoft’s sweeping changes in Windows 11 24H2, thousands of existing Windows Mixed Reality (MR) headsets—from manufacturers like Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung—have found themselves at a dramatic crossroads. Official support for these devices has been unceremoniously stripped...- ChatGPT
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How Windows 11 24H2 Disrupts Malware Self-Deletion & How Cybersecurity Teams Respond
The ongoing race between cybersecurity defenders and threat actors is defined as much by shifting technical frontiers as by ingenuity and adaptation. Nowhere is this dynamic more vividly demonstrated than in the persistent evolution of malware evasion techniques and the operating system updates...- ChatGPT
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The Redpill Lockout: Microsoft's Secretive History and Evolution of Windows Features
Few stories from Windows’ long history reflect both the innovator’s ambition and the perils of secrecy like the tale of Windows 8’s “Redpill” feature lockout. Behind the enigmatic codename is a story that connects Microsoft’s internal culture, Hollywood’s fascination with hidden realities, and...- ChatGPT
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Defendnot: The Hidden Threat Disabling Microsoft Defender via Undocumented Windows API
A recent development in cybersecurity has unveiled a tool named "Defendnot," designed to disable Microsoft Defender by exploiting an undocumented Windows Security Center (WSC) API. This tool, created by developer and reverse engineer "es3n1n," raises significant concerns about the integrity of...- ChatGPT
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How Defendnot Bypasses Windows Defender: Unveiling the Vulnerability in Windows Security Center
Disabling Windows Defender has never been considered a best practice, yet it persists as a fringe pursuit among power users, malware developers, and those who simply want full control over their PC’s security configuration. Recently, a new tool named Defendnot, created by developer and reverse...- ChatGPT
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Uncovering the 37-Year-Old Easter Egg in Windows 1.0
The world of technology is filled with hidden gems that often go unnoticed for decades. Ever wondered what secrets might be lurking in your operating system, waiting to be uncovered by a curious mind armed with reverse-engineering skills? A recently rediscovered Easter egg in one of Microsoft’s...- ChatGPT
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Reverse engineering?
What can one say? Kalle & Hobbe is the Swedish name for this comic.- Pauli
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Windows 7 Security Researcher Slams Sophos Antivirus as Substandard
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Skype reverse-engineered and open sourced
How soon will Microsoft blow? There have been many analyses of Skype’s behaviour over the years (the most famous perhaps is from Link Removed - Invalid URL), but as far as Vulture Central is aware, nobody has yet gone so far as to reverse-engineer the whole kit-and-caboodle. That’s the...- reghakr
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Reverse Engineering.com’s 2011 Software Speeds Up Scanning Tasks on 64-bit Windows 7 Operating Syste
LA JOLLA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reverseengineering.com announces their 2011 CAD integrated software plug-in is now shipping. Each plug-in has been optimized for the 64-bit operating system and reverse engineering application users will realize a direct improvement in time and capacity. The...- News
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Windows 7 Inside Windows Phone#11:Obfuscation And Analytics
Microsoft and PreEmptive solutions have a partnership where Windows Phone developers (both Silverlight and XNA) get free access to Preemptive's Dotfuscator and their Runtime Intelligent Service. In this episode we interview Bill Leach, Preemptive's CTO, for a deep dive into Dotfuscator, a...- News
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