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A GDB and LLDB plug-in that enhances debugging for exploit development, reverse engineering, and low-level software development.
GEF is a modern GDB enhancement providing advanced debugging features for exploit developers and reverse engineers on Linux.
An open-source tool that detects capabilities in executable files like malware, identifying behaviors such as backdoor installation or network communication.
An open-source tool that detects capabilities in executable files like malware, identifying behaviors such as backdoor installation or network communication.
A static analysis tool that automatically extracts and deobfuscates strings from malware binaries.
A binary analysis IDE for inspecting, navigating, editing, and annotating control flow graphs and call graphs of disassembled code.
A collaborative malware analysis framework for storing samples, automating analysis, and sharing insights via IDA Pro integration.
Idiomatic Rust bindings for the IDA SDK, enabling development of standalone binary analysis tools.
A community-curated collection of tips, tools, and resources for Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions and security research.
A reverse engineering tool that removes virtual machine-based obfuscation from malware by analyzing runtraces and extracting original bytecode.
A reverse engineering assistant that uses a locally running LLM to analyze Hex-Rays pseudocode for improved code understanding.
A fast IDA Pro headless plugin that extracts decompiled pseudocode for vulnerability research and static analysis.
A fast IDA Pro plugin that finds calls to insecure API functions in binaries to aid vulnerability research.
A fast IDA Pro headless plugin that extracts strings and related pseudocode from binary files for reverse engineering.
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