[TOOL] Memfetch - A Program's Memory Dumping Tool

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Date: 10/22/03

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      Memfetch - A Program's Memory Dumping Tool
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    DETAILS

     <http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/> Memfetch dumps the memory of a program
    without disrupting its operation, either immediately or on the nearest
    fault condition (such as SIGSEGV). It can be used to examine suspicious or
    misbehaving processes on your system, verify that processes are what they
    claim to be, and examine faulty applications using your favorite data
    viewer so that you are not tied to the inferior data inspection
    capabilities in your debugger.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The tool can be downloaded from: <http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/>
    http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/.

    The information has been provided by <mailto:lcamtuf@ghettot.net> Michal
    Zalewski.

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