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In nearly every dis-assembly created by IDA, there are several functions that are marked nullsub_ which according to IDA, return null nothing (just nullret instruction).
So, what are those and why are they in the database?
In nearly every dis-assembly created by IDA, there are several functions that are marked nullsub_ which according to IDA, return null.
So, what are those and why are they in the database?
In nearly every dis-assembly created by IDA, there are several functions that are marked nullsub_ which according to IDA, return null nothing (just ret instruction).
So, what are those and why are they in the database?
In nearly in every dis-assembly created by IDA, there are several functions that are marked nullsub_ which again according to IDA, return null.
So the question is, what are those and why are they in the database.?
nearly in every dis-assembly created by IDA there are several functions that are marked nullsub_ which again according to IDA, return null. So the question is what are those and why are they in the database.
In nearly every dis-assembly created by IDA, there are several functions that are marked nullsub_ which according to IDA, return null.
So, what are those and why are they in the database?