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Journey into Building Security Tools for Cairo/Starknet Smart Contracts [EthCC6]

Journey into Building Security Tools for Cairo/Starknet Smart Contracts [EthCC6] During this talk, we will explain the challenges we faced the past year while building two open-source security tools: cairo-fuzzer and Thoth, our complete Cairo/StarkNet analysis framework. Direct download: link You will get access of the complete tutorial with source code, cheat sheet and or…

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Starknet/Cairo Contract Reverse Engineering, Disassembly & Analysis with Thoth

Starknet/Cairo Contract Reverse Engineering, Disassembly & Analysis with Thoth In this video, I will show how to reverse, disassemble, decompile and analyze Cairo smart contracts deployed on Starknet using Thoth, our Fuzzinglabs’s Cairo/Starknet bytecode analyzer, disassembler & decompiler. https://youtu.be/T0KvG8Zps6I You will get access of the complete tutorial with source code, cheat sheet and or complete…

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Reversing Ewasm contract 101 – EthCC 2020

Reversing Ewasm smart contracts 101 – EthCC 2020 I just gave a talk/workshop today (03/2020) at EthCC 2020 (Paris – France), about reversing Ewasm (Ethereum flavored WebAssembly) smart contract. In this talk, I briefly introduce WebAssembly concepts , Ewasm ethereum specificity and opcodes/instructions. Secondly, I show how to create Ewasm smart contracts and expose different techniques/tools…

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Analysis of Google Keep WebAssembly module

Analysis of Google Keep WebAssembly module Last month, i was at REcon Montreal to give my training about WebAssembly Security and after some discussion people always ask me this question: Is WebAssembly already used in the wild? The answer is of course YES and some WebAssembly modules are potentially running right now in your browser…