This new version supports searching for UNICODE strings: u’…’.
Example: [u’Programmé’]:0x100l
This will look for UNICODE string “Programmé” and select 256 bytes starting from the first instance of this string.
cut-bytes_V0_0_9.zip (https)
MD5: 3D11868F238AF4369372CA083303716D
SHA256: AB3EA61B0F519AB99E659F73C263A0F4C2C9DB851314C49C5DA5A5F434E0CA4E
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