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An arithmetic instruction is a type of instruction that performs basic mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Arithmetic instructions take operands (numbers) as input and produce a result based on the specified operation. These instructions are essential for performing calculations in computer programs and are often used in conjunction with other types of instructions.

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THM | x86 Assembly Crash Course

· 14 min read

Malware Analysis | x86 Assembly Crash Course | Summary:

The room discusses various aspects of x86 assembly language programming, covering essential concepts such as opcodes and operands, general assembly instructions, arithmetic and logical instructions, conditionals, and branching instructions.

It also includes some warnings about the use of these instructions in real-world scenarios, particularly related to shellcode injection.