This update for XORSearch brings new features and bug fixes.
Starting with this version, XORSearch accepts input from stdin. Use filename – to read data from stdin:
Option -S will print out all strings found using all decoders supported by XORSearch. Strings are sequences of printable characters, ASCII and UNICODE, at least 4 characters long.
As option -S brings many of the functionalities of XORStrings to XORSearch, I’m no longer developing XORStrings.
Last new option is -r. You can use option -r to reverse the file before searching.
I’m also including more compiled versions (look inside the ZIP file).
XORSearch_V1_11_2.zip (https)
MD5: 2B76F6C730BAC6324E92A731F42FEB74
SHA256: 4206B843AC2B9417A85A4B5381023EC4613C5B5095A6A0A19A072C21C66DE93F
[…] Update: XORSearch Version 1.11.2 […]
Pingback by Week 52 – 2018 – This Week In 4n6 — Sunday 30 December 2018 @ 1:18
[…] Update: XORSearch Version 1.11.2 […]
Pingback by Overview of Content Published in December | Didier Stevens — Tuesday 1 January 2019 @ 0:01