Over the past couple years, I have come to know the #dotnet platform pretty well, from a developer's and a #reversing standpoint.
I canβt always say the same the #infosec community.
Today, I decided to rant a little (or maybe a lot π)
π blog.washi.dev/posts/miscon...
21.02.2026 18:11
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Better late than never, I finally managed to finalize my #flareon12 write-upsπ
Overall, it was a fun set of challenges and the latter ones a reminder of how much I still have to learn in the field of RE :).
π blog.washi.dev/posts/flareo...
π washi1337.github.io/ctf-writeups...
23.12.2025 18:01
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Release 6.0.0-beta.4 Β· Washi1337/AsmResolver
It's been a while since the last beta.3 release, and the main reason for this has been that beta.3 saw many more testers actively trying out v6.0.0 and pushing it to its limits. Beta.4 addresses ma...
#AsmResolver 6.0.0-beta.4 released!
This release addresses many shortcomings found during beta.3, including ARM32 and ARM64 support, auto references importing, and many other DX improvements.
π Get it on GitHub or NuGet: github.com/Washi1337/As...
#dotnet #pe #reversing
08.09.2025 21:22
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After #flareon11 challenge 7, I got inspired to build tooling for #dotnet Native AOT reverse engineering.
As such, I built a #Ghidra Analyzer that can automatically recover most .NET types, methods and frozen objects (e.g., strings).
πhttps://blog.washi.dev/posts/recovering-nativeaot-metadata/
18.04.2025 21:17
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Impressive. How do you track this?
24.01.2025 08:24
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Flare-On 2024 - Washi's CTF WriteUps
I just published my writeups for all challenges of #flareon11:
π blog.washi.dev/posts/flareo...
π washi1337.github.io/ctf-writeups...
Hope you like them as much as I liked writing them!
17.11.2024 18:01
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