The reason why I ask… there is a binary editor in Visual Studio, and I’m not
actually sure of the how accessible it is. Simply put, if it *IS* accessible,
then I’m not particularly concerned. If it’s not accessible, I’d love feedback
on the “Must fix” and “nice to haves”.
If we’re going to break into it to address accessibility issues, I’d like to
know what we could do with it.
--D
From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Florian Beijers
Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2022 1:35 PM
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Re: Do folks edit binary files?
Hex and binary editing does happen a lot in malware research and exploitation
development in the cybersecurity side of things, and I know very few tools that
do it well. In fact, I had not heard of frhed, will give that a look
Op do 3 nov. 2022 om 20:45 schreef Soronel Haetir
<soronel.haetir@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:soronel.haetir@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Editing binary files is extremely uncommon for me, and VS works well
enough when I do. Usually for viewing I use the *nix hexdump -C in a
regular console, piped through less.
On 11/3/22, Day Garwood <day@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:day@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
Frhed is what I use. It's a little odd but once you get used to it you
can edit things pretty easily with it.
Cheers.
On 03/11/2022 04:38 pm, Dante Gagne (danteg) wrote:
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Out of curiosity, do folks find themselves needing to edit binary files
very often? If so, what tools do you use?
--Dante
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