Jacob McSwain will be talking to us about decompiling an existing Python executable. The tools most often used to do this including Uncompyle6, python-exe-extractor, xdis, and xasm. He'll show you how to reverse engineer and examine compiled Python while trying to rebuild an existing business application without having access to the source code.
Speaker:
Jacob is a Devops Engineer at Clevyr in Oklahoma City specializing in cloud technologies, primarily AWS. He's a self-professed jack-of-all-trades with programming languages. Jacob has loved taking things apart and putting them together again since he was a child. Now he gets to experiment with reverse engineering and decompiling without breaking his toys beyond repair. You can find him at the links below.
Website: https://jacob.mcswain.dev
GitHub: https://github.com/USA-RedDragon
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