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A cross-platform file type identification tool for malware analysts and reverse engineers, using signature-based and heuristic analysis.
Bloaty is a size profiler for binaries that analyzes what's taking up space inside executable files.
A cross-platform library to parse, modify, and abstract executable formats like ELF, PE, and Mach-O.
A tool to search for ROP gadgets in binary files to facilitate Return-Oriented Programming exploitation.
GUI and console sources for Detect It Easy (DiE), a program for determining file types and packers.
An interactive disassembler for x86, ARM, and MIPS that generates colored pseudo-code from binary files.
An interactive disassembler for x86, ARM, and MIPS that generates colored pseudo-code from binary files.
A general-purpose decompiler for machine code binaries that supports multiple processor architectures and executable formats.
A binary file analysis tool that colorizes and displays internal structures of ELF, Mach-O, PE, and archive formats.
A curated list of awesome resources for executable packing, unpacking, and detection, covering packers, tools, and literature.
A cross-platform, zero-copy binary parsing crate for ELF, Mach-O, PE, and archive formats, written in Rust.
An automated malware analysis tool for Linux ELF files, extracting static and dynamic features for security assessment.
A reverse engineering tool that uses DynamoRIO and Capstone to automatically recover data structures from ELF binaries by monitoring memory accesses.
A Go-based binary packer that compresses, encrypts, and protects ELF binaries, scripts, and AppImages from tampering and reverse engineering.
A simple ELF crypter that encrypts ELF binary sections using RC4 encryption for on-disk protection.
An ELF/PE binary packer written in pure C for obfuscation and reverse engineering protection.
A lightweight x86-64 assembler written in the V programming language for compiling assembly code to object files.
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