The US National Security Agency (NSA) will release a free reverse engineering tool (reverse engineering tool) στην επερχόμενη διάσκεψη ασφάλειας RSA που θα πραγματοποιηθεί στις αρχές Μαρτίου, στο San Francisco.
The name of the software is GHIDRA and from a technical point of view it is a disassembler. The application converts executable files into assembly code that can be analyzed by stakeholders.
The NSA developed GHIDRA at the beginning of the 2000 and in recent years has shared it with other US government agencies to look into the malware or suspicious software inside.
The existence of GHIDRA was never a state secret, but we learned about this in March of 2017 when WikiLeaks published the Vault7, a collection of stolen CIA records. The CIA was one of the organizations that had access to the tool.
GHIDRA is written in Java, has a GUI and runs on Windows, Mac and Linux.
It can parse binaries for all major operating systems such as Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS, while its modular architecture allows users to add packages if additional features are needed.
According to description of GHIDRA in the intro Session του συνεδρίου RSA, το εργαλείο "περιλαμβάνει όλα τα χαρακτηριστικά που αναμένονται στα εμπορικά εργαλεία υψηλής τεχνολογίας, με νέες και διευρυμένες λειτουργίες που ανέπτυξε η NSA".
Users who have already tried GHIDRA say they are slower than IDA, but their open nature allows for improvements and NSA will of course benefit from free application maintenance from the open source community.
Συνολικά, η NSA έχει "ανοίξει" 32 projects και διαθέτει και επίσημο λογαριασμό στο GitHub.
GHIDRA will be presented at the RSA conference on March 5 and is expected to be released shortly on the page -- of the organization but also in their account at GitHub.
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