At a Glance: With the release of Ghidra 10.0, we are excited to officially introduce our new Debugger. After reviewing the footage, it seems the flag wasn't in the register the first time we checked, but at the end it was.
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With the release of Ghidra 10.0, we are excited to officially introduce our new Debugger. After reviewing the footage, it seems the flag wasn't in the register the first time we checked, but at the end it was. We finish the Jam 4 answering question 3, which has us use objdump and
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- With the release of Ghidra 10.0, we are excited to officially introduce our new Debugger.
- After reviewing the footage, it seems the flag wasn't in the register the first time we checked, but at the end it was.
- We finish the Jam 4 answering question 3, which has us use objdump and
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