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Practical Malware Analysis
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Practical Malware Analysis

by Michael Sikorski, Andrew Honig
February 2012
Intermediate to advanced
800 pages
23h 55m
English
No Starch Press
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Tracing

Tracing is a powerful debugging technique that records detailed execution information for you to examine. OllyDbg supports a variety of tracing features, including the standard back trace, call stack trace, and run trace.

Standard Back Trace

Any time you are moving through the disassembler window with the Step Into and Step Over options, OllyDbg is recording that movement. You can use the minus (–) key on your keyboard to move back in time and see the instructions you previously executed. The plus (+) key will take you forward. If you used Step Into, you can trace each step taken. If you used Step Over, you can step in only the areas that you stepped on before; you can’t go back and then decide to step into another area.

Call Stack

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