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ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1904 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1904 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Ida Tarbell Kathleen Brady, 1989-10-15 In this first definitive biography of Ida Tarbell, Kathleen Brady, who is on the staff of Time, has written a readable and widely acclaimed book about one of America's great journalists.Ida Tarbell's generation called her a muckraker (the term was Theodore Roosevelt's, and he didn't intend it as a compliment), but in our time she would have been known as an investigative reporter, with the celebrity of Woodward and Bernstein. By any description, Ida Tarbell was one of the most powerful women of her time in the United States: admired, feared, hated. When her History of the Standard Oil Company was published, first in McClure's Magazine and then as a book (1904), it shook the Rockefeller interests, caused national outrage, and led the Supreme Court to fragment the giant monopoly.A journalist of extraordinary intelligence, accuracy, and courage, she was also the author of the influential and popular books on Napoleon and Abraham Lincoln, and her hundreds of articles dealt with public figures such as Louis Pateur and Emile Zola, and contemporary issues such as tariff policy and labor. During her long life, she knew Teddy Roosevelt, Jane Addams, Henry James, Samuel McClure, Lincoln Stephens, Herbert Hoover, and many other prominent Americans. She achieved more than almost any woman of her generation, but she was an antisuffragist, believing that the traditional roles of wife and mother were more important than public life. She ultimately defended the business interests she had once attacked.To this day, her opposition to women's rights disturbs some feminists. Kathleen Brady writes of her: [She did not have] the flinty stuff of which the cutting edge of any revolution is made. . . . Yet she was called to achievement in a day when women were called only to exist. Her triumph was that she succeeded. Her tragedy ws that she was never to know it. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Ida M. Tarbell Emily Arnold McCully, 2014 The only biography of the pioneering investigative journalist Ida M. Tarbell for YA readers, lavishly illustrated with archival photographs and prints. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company; Volume 1 Ida Minerva Tarbell, 2018-10-15 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Plunder Danny Schechter, 2008-01-01 DANNY SCHECHTER, The News Dissector has spent decades as a truth teller in the media, with leading media companies and as an independent filmmaker with the award-winning independent company Globalvision. A graduate of Cornell and the London School of Economics, Schechter was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard and a multiple Emmy Award winner at ABC News, where he was among the first to cover the S&L crisis. In 2007, his film IN DEBT WE TRUST was the first to expose Wall Street's connection to subprime loans, predicting the economic crisis that this book investigates. Schechter is a blogger, editor of Mediachannel.org, and author of nine books. He has reported from 53 countries, and lives in Gotham. He owns no derivatives or tranches. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Business of Being a Woman Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1914 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Titan Ron Chernow, 1998 There are worse men than John D Rockefeller,' Arena magazine observed at the turn of the century. 'There is probably not one, however, who in the public mind so typifies the grave and startling menace to social order.' The son of a flamboyant bigamist and pedlar of patent medicine, Rockefeller was by then America's richest man, the mastermind and creator of the country's first and most powerful monopoly: the Standard Oil Company. Reaching into every household across America, Standard Oil controlled 90% of all oil refined in the US, as well as its production, transportation, marketing and distribution. The story of Rockefeller is the story of a pivotal moment in modern history: the shift, after the American Civil War, from small-scale business to economy of scale, and the development of the first modern corporation. In Ron Chernow's magisterial work we see this transition in all of its nuances - accompanied by the rise in labour militancy, the tabloid press and large-scale philanthropy. TITAN is a business epic that, by illuminating the past, teaches us much about where we are today. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: In the Footsteps of the Lincolns Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1924 Young Samuel Lincoln, who had been apprenticed as a weaver in England, arrived in the Puritan colony of Boston Bay in 1637. Ida M. Tarbell traces the generations from Samuel to Abraham Lincoln, offering rich details of character and circumstance and showing that the president's ancestors were not precisely as his detractors painted them. She takes Abraham Lincoln from the cabin of his birth to the White House, where he is introduced to a nation in crisis. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Tariff in Our Times Ida M. Tarbell, 2022-09-04 Ida M. Tarbell's 'The Tariff in Our Times' stands as a significant historical examination of American trade policy from the post-Civil War era to the early 20th century. With exceptional clarity and the meticulous attention to detail for which Tarbell is known, this work navigates through complex economic landscapes to display the implications of tariff policies on the American economy and its society. Her narrative, though rooted in its period, transcends its era with a timeless exploration of the intersection between politics and economic theory. It's an exceptional piece of literature that illuminates the literary context of progressive era muckraking through a focused lens on economic issues. Ida M. Tarbell, pioneering journalist and one of the leading muckrakers of the progressive era, offers in this work her incisive perspective shaped by her commitment to social justice and equality. Her investigative journalism, which famously took on the Standard Oil Company, showcases her drive to uncover the impacts of corporate and governmental decisions on average Americans. With 'The Tariff in Our Times,' Tarbell continues her exploration of American industry, this time providing readers with a critical understanding of the tariff's role within the national economic conversation. Ideal for readers with an interest in economic history, policy, and American history, 'The Tariff in Our Times' remains a compelling read. It serves as both a scholarly resource and an engaging narrative for those looking to understand the historic dynamics of American tariffs and their ongoing relevance today. Tarbell's expert storytelling and exhaustive research make this book a recommended title for anyone seeking greater insight into the fabric of American economic policy and the literary accomplishment of one of the era's most influential investigative journalists. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Tales of the Unexpected H. G. Wells, 2023-10-13 Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Private Empire Steve Coll, 2012-05-01 “ExxonMobil has met its match in Coll, an elegant writer and dogged reporter . . . extraordinary . . . monumental.” —The Washington Post “Fascinating . . . Private Empire is a book meticulously prepared as if for trial . . . a compelling and elucidatory work.” —Bloomberg From the Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling author of Ghost Wars and The Achilles Trap, an extraordinary exposé of Big Oil. Includes a profile of current Secretary of State and former chairman and chief executive of ExxonMobil, Rex Tillerson In this, the first hard-hitting examination of ExxonMobil—the largest and most powerful private corporation in the United States—Steve Coll reveals the true extent of its power. Private Empire pulls back the curtain, tracking the corporation’s recent history and its central role on the world stage, beginning with the Exxon Valdez accident in 1989 and leading to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The action spans the globe—featuring kidnapping cases, civil wars, and high-stakes struggles at the Kremlin—and the narrative is driven by larger-than-life characters, including corporate legend Lee “Iron Ass” Raymond, ExxonMobil’s chief executive until 2005, and current chairman and chief executive Rex Tillerson, President-elect Donald Trump's nomination for Secretary of State. A penetrating, news-breaking study, Private Empire is a defining portrait of Big Oil in American politics and foreign policy. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Why We Hate the Oil Companies John Hofmeister, 2011-08-30 As president of Shell Oil, John Hofmeister was known for being a straight shooter, willing to challenge his peers throughout the industry. Now, he's a man on a mission, the founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, crisscrossing the country in a grassroots campaign to change the way we look at energy in this country. While pundits proffer false new promises of green energy independence, or flatly deny the existence of a problem, Hofmeister offers an insider's view of what's behind the energy companies' posturing, and how politicians use energy misinformation, disinformation, and lack of information to get and stay elected. He tackles the energy controversy head-on, without regard for political correctness. He also provides a new framework for solving difficult problems, identifying solutions that will lead to a future of comfortable lifestyles, affordable and clean energy, environmental protection, and sustained economic competitiveness. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Standard Oil Company (Indiana) Paul Henry Giddens, 1955 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Prize Daniel Yergin, 2012-09-11 The Prize recounts the panoramic history of oil -- and the struggle for wealth power that has always surrounded oil. This struggle has shaken the world economy, dictated the outcome of wars, and transformed the destiny of men and nations. The Prize is as much a history of the twentieth century as of the oil industry itself. The canvas of this history is enormous -- from the drilling of the first well in Pennsylvania through two great world wars to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and Operation Desert Storm. The cast extends from wildcatters and rogues to oil tycoons, and from Winston Churchill and Ibn Saud to George Bush and Saddam Hussein. The definitive work on the subject of oil and a major contribution to understanding our century, The Prize is a book of extraordinary breadth, riveting excitement -- and great importance. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Ida Tarbell Barbara A. Somervill, 2002 Follows the life of Ida Tarbell, from her childhood among the oil fields of western Pennsylvania through her career as a biographer and investigative journalist. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Song for My Fathers Tom Sancton, 2010-04-20 Song for My Fathers is the story of a young white boy driven by a consuming passion to learn the music and ways of a group of aging black jazzmen in the twilight years of the segregation era. Contemporaries of Louis Armstrong, most of them had played in local obscurity until Preservation Hall launched a nationwide revival of interest in traditional jazz. They called themselves “the mens.” And they welcomed the young apprentice into their ranks. The boy was introduced into this remarkable fellowship by his father, an eccentric Southern liberal and failed novelist whose powerful articles on race had made him one of the most effective polemicists of the early Civil Rights movement. Nurtured on his father’s belief in racial equality, the aspiring clarinetist embraced the old musicians with a boundless love and admiration. The narrative unfolds against the vivid backdrop of New Orleans in the 1950s and ‘60s. But that magical place is more than decor; it is perhaps the central player, for this story could not have taken place in any other city in the world. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company Ida Tarbell, 2017-06-08 Written by journalist Ida Tarbell in 1904, The History of the Standard Oil Company was an expos� of the Standard Oil Company, run at that time by oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, the richest figure in America's history. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClure's magazine, the book was a seminal example of muckraking (known today as investigative journalism) and inspired many other journalists to write about trusts. Trusts were large businesses that (in the absence of strong antitrust law in the 19th century) attempted to gain monopolies in various industries. The History of the Standard Oil Company was credited with hastening the breakup of Standard Oil, which came about in 1911. This is the full and complete digital version of both volumes, plus all appendices, illustrations, charts, tables, and footnotes. A truly fascinating work. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Rise and Progress of the Standard Oil Company Gilbert Holland Montague, 1903 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Monopolies, Trusts and Kartells Francis Wrigley Hirst, 1906 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Tyranny of Oil Antonia Juhasz, 2008-10-07 In the tradition of An Inconvenient Truth comes a chilling and important expos of the modern American oil industry--and what citizens can do to take power back. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company Ida M. Tarbell, 2013-12 Ida Tarbell's masterly work of investigative journalism leaves the reader longing for a principled, hard-working, thorough and hard-working reporter such as Ida Tarbell and her fellow idealists at McClure's Magazine at the turn of the 20th Century. She and her colleagues came to President Roosevelt's attention, at first with doubt, but later with appreciation. His actions helped to bring about remarkable and desperately needed changes. This book should be required reading in any journalism course today. Muckrakers was the name that Theodore Roosevelt gave journalists of the early part of the 20th century who exposed abuses in American business and government. Ida Tarbell, one of the original muckrakers, was able to help shut down the Standard Oil Company monopoly that had hampered her father's efforts in the oil industry in Pennsylvania. Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller, irked by her stinging éxpose, dubbed her Miss Tarbarrel. The History of the Standard Oil Company is listed number five among the top 100 works of twentieth-century American journalism by the New York Times in 1999. This muckraking classic, which eventually led to effective regulation of the Standard Oil Company, was the inaugural work for crusading journalists whose mission was to expose corruption in politics and the abuses of big business during the early twentieth century. The history combined descriptions of John D. Rockefeller's business practices with his personal characteristics, creating an image of a cunning and ruthless person--a picture that not even decades of Rockefeller philanthropy were able to dispel. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Red Record Ida B. Wells-Barnett, 2021-06-24 In the post-civil war American south, the despicable act of lynching was commonplace and considered to be a form of vigilantism that was used to murder African Americans for alleged “crimes” ranging from acting suspiciously to “insulting whites”. In “The Red Record”, Ida Bell Wells-Barnett records statistics concerning instances of lynching and offers vivid descriptions of the extrajudicial killings in an attempt to galvanise the public into action and put an end to such horrifying practices. Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (1862–1931) was an American educator, investigative journalist, and leading figure of the civil rights movement. Having been born into slavery in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Wells was freed in 1862 during the American Civil War by the Emancipation Proclamation. From then on she dedicated her life as a free woman to fighting prejudice and violence, founding the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and becoming the most famous African American of her time. Contents include: “The Case Stated”, “Lynch-Law Statistics”, “Lynching Imbeciles (An Arkansas Butchery)”, “Lynching of Innocent Men (Lynched on Account of Relationship)”, “Lynched for Anything or Nothing (Lynched for Wife Beating)”, “History of Some Cases of Rape”, “The Crusade Justified (Appeal from America to the World)”, “Miss Willard's Attitude”, “Lynching Record for 1894”, and “The Remedy”. Other notable works by this author include: “Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All its Phases” (1892) and “Mob Rule in New Orleans” (1900). Read & Co. History is proudly republishing this classic work now in a brand new edition complete with introductory chapters by Irvine Garland Penn and T. Thomas Fortune. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Other Half Tom Buk-Swienty, 2008 A portrait of the late-nineteenth-century social reformer draws on previously unexamined diaries and letters to trace his immigration to America, work as a police reporter for the New York Tribune, and pivotal contributions as a muckraker and progressive. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Petrolia Brian Black, 2003-04-01 This award-winning history provides a fascinating look at the Civil War era oil boom in western Pennsylvania and its devastating impact on the region. In Petrolia, Brian Black offers a geographical and social history of a region that was not only the site of America’s first oil boom but was also the world’s largest oil producer between 1859 and 1873. Against the background of the growing demand for petroleum throughout and immediately following the Civil War, Black describes Oil Creek Valley’s descent into environmental hell. Known as “Petrolia,” the region of northwestern Pennsylvania charged the popular imagination with its nearly overnight transition from agriculture to industry. But so unrestrained were these early efforts at oil drilling, Black writes, that “the landscape came to be viewed only as an instrument out of which one could extract crude.” In a very short time, Petrolia was a ruined place—environmentally, economically, and to some extent even culturally. Black gives historical detail and analysis to account for this transformation. Winner of the Paul H. Giddens Prize in Oil History from Oil Heritage Region, Inc. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Muckrakers Louis Filler, 1993 This edition of Louis Filler's classic account carries the muckraking tradition through World War II, McCarthyism, the civil rights movement, Korea, Vietnam, Ralph Nader, and Watergate. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The Shame of the Cities Steffens Lincoln, 2019-03 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Wealth Against Commonwealth Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1894 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Political Economy and the Unitive Principle T. Collins Logan, 2013-05 Beginning with an innovative way to define property, T.Collins Logan explores the moral underpinnings of civil society expressed by the unitive principle. This principle, in turn, is applied to a method of property valuation and exchange that emphasizes well-being through community-level systems and structures. T.Collins advocates for design principles and several threads of evolution that must simultaneously occur in order to achieve a more compassionate and egalitarian political economy. This is a vision that takes root in individual moral development, and expands outward into community, regional, national and global relationships. In Political Economy and the Unitive Principle, constructive change is only possible when organic, grass roots activism coincides with top-down institutional reforms. There is considerable hope and optimism among these pages, and plentiful resources to support next steps in a more positive and productive direction. Political Economy and the Unitive Principle is a thoughtful discussion of one viable alternative to an increasingly toxic commercialist corporationism. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Story of a Great Monopoly (Illustrated) Henry Demarest Lloyd, 2017-08-24 When Commodore Vanderbilt began the world he had nothing, and there were no steamboats or railroads. He was thirty-five years old when the first locomotive was put into use in America. When he died, railroads had become the greatest force in modern industry, and Vanderbilt was the richest man in Europe or America, and the largest owner of railroads in the world.... |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Owen D. Young Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1932 Biography about Owen D. Young. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company: The fight for the seaboard pipe-line Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1904 The History of the Standard Oil Company is a 1904 book by journalist Ida Tarbell. It is an exposé about the Standard Oil Company, run at the time by oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, the richest figure in American history. Originally serialized in nineteen parts in McClure's magazine, the book is a seminal example of muckraking, and inspired many other journalists to write about trusts, large businesses that (in the absence of strong antitrust laws in the 19th century) attempted to gain monopolies in various industries. The History of the Standard Oil Company is credited with hastening the breakup of Standard Oil, which came about in 1911, when the Supreme Court of the United States found the company to be violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. The subsequent decision splintered the company into 34 baby Standards. The value of Rockefeller's shares rose after the breakup as the new companies had a positive development on the stock exchange--Wikipedia, viewed January 27, 2023. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company Ida M. Tarbell, 2022-02-26 |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company, Vol. 1, Illustrated Ida M. Tarbell, 2011-01-01 Muckrakers was the name that Theodore Roosevelt gave journalists of the early part of the 20th century who exposed abuses in American business and government. Ida Tarbell, one of the original muckrakers, was able to help shut down the Standard Oil Company monopoly that had hampered her father's efforts in the oil industry in Pennsylvania. Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller, irked by her stinging expose, dubbed her Miss Tarbarrel. The History of the Standard Oil Company is listed number five among the top 100 works of twentieth-century American journalism by the New York Times in 1999. This muckraking classic, which eventually led to effective regulation of the Standard Oil Company, was the inaugural work for crusading journalists whose mission was to expose corruption in politics and the abuses of big business during the early twentieth century. The history combined descriptions of John D. Rockefeller's business practices with his personal characteristics, creating an image of a cunning and ruthless person--a picture that not even decades of Rockefeller philanthropy were able to dispel. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Taking on the Trust: The Epic Battle of Ida Tarbell and John D. Rockefeller Steve Weinberg, 2009-08-10 This dual biography tells the story of how Ida Minerva Tarbell, an ambitious reporter, brought down John D. Rockefeller, the tycoon at the head of Standard Oil--Adapted from back cover |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company (Complete Illustrated Edition) Ida Minerva Tarbell, 2023-12-10 Ida M. Tarbell's 'The History of the Standard Oil Company' is a groundbreaking exposé of the monopolistic practices of one of America's most influential corporations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Published in 1904, Tarbell's work is meticulously researched and presents a detailed account of how Standard Oil aggressively cornered the market, undermined competition, and exploited workers. Tarbell's narrative style is engaging yet authoritative, making this book a significant contribution to investigative journalism and a key text in the history of muckraking literature. The extensive illustrations included in this complete edition offer readers a visual glimpse into the era and the impact of the company on society. Tarbell's work played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and ultimately led to the breakup of Standard Oil as a trust. Her dedication to uncovering the truth behind corporate power reflects her commitment to social justice and fair business practices. 'The History of the Standard Oil Company' is recommended for anyone interested in American industrial history, investigative journalism, or the regulation of monopolies. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company: The birth of an industry Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1904 The History of the Standard Oil Company is a 1904 book by journalist Ida Tarbell. It is an exposé about the Standard Oil Company, run at the time by oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, the richest figure in American history. Originally serialized in nineteen parts in McClure's magazine, the book is a seminal example of muckraking, and inspired many other journalists to write about trusts, large businesses that (in the absence of strong antitrust laws in the 19th century) attempted to gain monopolies in various industries. The History of the Standard Oil Company is credited with hastening the breakup of Standard Oil, which came about in 1911, when the Supreme Court of the United States found the company to be violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. The subsequent decision splintered the company into 34 baby Standards. The value of Rockefeller's shares rose after the breakup as the new companies had a positive development on the stock exchange--Wikipedia, viewed January 27, 2023. |
ida tarbell and standard oil: Energy in American History Jeffrey B. Webb, Christopher R. Fee, 2024 Contextualizes and analyzes the key energy transitions in U.S. history and the central importance of energy production and consumption on the American environment and in American culture and politics-- |
ida tarbell and standard oil: The History of the Standard Oil Company, by Ida M. Tarbell, ... Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1905 |
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ida pro mcp 强大的 IDA MCP 插件,AI 助力逆向分析 - 吾爱破解
Apr 10, 2025 · 用 IDA Pro MCP + AI 打造智能逆向工作流。真是强大啊,AI 改变世界。 MCP 现在太火了,紧跟潮流,坛友发了GhidraMCP贴,我来发 IDA MCP 贴。 ida-pro-mcp 可用功 …
IDA Plugin - 『逆向资源区』 - 吾爱破解 - 52pojie.cn
5 days ago · Karta IDA插件识别给定代码中的开源代码库. arryboom • 2021-11-6 02:24. arryboom 2021-11-6 02:24: 74968: 娜美 2023-9-20 10:57 IDA计算偏移值IDAPython插件 - [阅读权限 10] …
IDA v8.4.240215 Free & Demo & sdk_tools - 吾爱破解 - 52pojie.cn
Feb 18, 2024 · 免责声明: 吾爱破解所发布的一切破解补丁、注册机和注册信息及软件的解密分析文章仅限用于学习和研究目的;不得将上述内容用于商业或者非法用途,否则,一切后果请用 …
IDA&Frida 学习 - 吾爱破解 - 52pojie.cn
Mar 16, 2023 · IDA View_Hooks类,用于处理在IDA视图中双击和单击事件; 插件类,实现插件的初始化、运行和退出; 前置知识. frida ida就不说了,主要说一下 其他的知识. …
IDA 9.0 安装Findcrypt插件踩坑分享 - 吾爱破解 - 52pojie.cn
Dec 18, 2024 · 我这里ida使用的python是系统的主Python版本,版本为3.10.5,pip也是对应版本的。按照以往版本的ida这样操作之后打开ida即可使用findcrypt,然而此时遇到了报 …