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  1. cyberchef.orgCyberChef

    The 'Magic' operation uses a number of methods to detect encoded data and the operations which can be used to make sense of it. A technical description of these methods can be found here.

  2. 23 wrz 2019 · CyberChef v8 introduces the 'Magic' operation, designed to automatically detect how your data is encoded and which operations can be used to decode it. A number of methods are used to achieve this.

  3. 18 cze 2023 · CyberChef is the ‘Cyber Swiss-Army Knife’ for Security Analysts created by GCHQ. The tool pretty much helps for tasks like data transformation, extraction, and manipulation all in your web-browser.

  4. CyberChef uses a number of techniques to attempt to automatically detect which encodings your data is under. If it finds a suitable operation that make sense of your data, it displays the 'magic' icon in the Output field which you can click to decode your data.

  5. There are around 300 operations in CyberChef allowing you to carry out simple and complex tasks easily. Here are some examples: Decode a Base64-encoded string; Convert a date and time to a different time zone; Parse a Teredo IPv6 address; Convert data from a hexdump, then decompress; Decrypt and disassemble shellcode; Display multiple ...

  6. There are around 150 useful operations in CyberChef for anyone working on anything vaguely Internet-related, whether you just want to convert a timestamp to a different format, decompress gzipped data, create a SHA3 hash, or parse an X.509 certificate to find out who issued it.

  7. A list of CyberChef recipes. For background see Twitter #cyberchef or https://bitofhex.com/2018/05/29/cyberchef/. Full credit to @GCHQ for producing the tool. See: https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/. Recipe 1: Extract base64, raw inflate & beautify. Recipe 2: Invoke Obfuscation.

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