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12" PDT (Poltava) CBN Fine Honing RodPDT CBN Fine Honing Rod High precision honing rod designed for fast, reliable edge maintenance on kitchen, outdoor, and professional knives. Technology CBN abrasive system Manufactured by Poltava Diamond Tools (Ukraine), this honing rod uses a galvanic electroplated bond where CBN crystals are anchored in a durable nickel layer. This ensures consistent abrasive exposure, high durability, and stable long term performance. Performance Fast edge recovery
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Great book on Android malware reverse engineering and detection!
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This book offers a holistic approach for learning how to deal with malware targeting Android platform. I find this book to be equally interesting to read for both people with little experience in the domain of malware analysis as quick-start guide as well as for experienced reverse engineers who would want to translate their knowledge from malware analysis in other platforms to Android. This book is definitely worth the time reading it.
The first half of the book is a great source of information on reverse engineering Android malware. Chapters on categories of Android Malware and examples of the malware in the wild set up the necessary context for the readers and help to better understand why Android malware focuses on certain infection/monetization techniques. It also bring context in the evolution of mitigation and hardening in Android platform.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
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