August 1952 – 3 May 2009), better known by his nickname Fravia (sometimes +Fravia or Fravia+), was a software reverse engineer, who maintained a web...
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user-created hosts files which block nuisance servers are publicly available. Fravia described these files variously as "scrolls", "precious", and "powerful"...
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undergraduate position at the university. +Fravia was a professor at +HCU. Fravia's website was known as "+Fravia's Pages of Reverse Engineering" and he used...
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lessons on the Internet. While his identity is unknown, reverse engineer Fravia had email correspondence with him and spread his tutorials. Old Red Cracker...
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August 2011. An interesting tool: BRW(32-bit reverse engineering), May 1997, Fravia <<< broken suspicious link ASIN B000P83ML6, Borland C++ 2.0 Whitewater Resource...
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the 1990s he started with a book (Programming the 8086/8088), the web ("Fravia's site was a goldmine") and IRC ("Lurked in a x86 assembly IRC channel and...
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Francesco (1997-12-10). "DOS Navigator v1.50: how to spy our targets". Fravia's page of reverse engineering. Archived from the original on 2018-09-11....
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24, 2003, retrieved 2010-03-10{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Fravia (ed.), Origo Gentis Langobardorum (Waitz edition) through Internet Archive...
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2010-08-06. Ronin (October 2004). "A brief history of the e-book scene". Fravia. Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. EEn (2004-08-23). "VALEDiCTION...
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