Flaw in National Security Agency’s Ghidra reverse-engineering tools allows hackers to execute code in vulnerable systems. A medium severity bug reported on Saturday impacts Ghidra, a free, open-source ...
GHIDRA is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework that helps analyze malicious code and malware-like viruses. It has been created and maintained by the National Security Agency Research ...
Researchers have released a proof-of-concept showing how a XXE vulnerability can be exploited to attack Ghidra project users. Ghidra, a free, open-source software reverse-engineering tool that was ...
The National Security Agency released a free, public version of Ghidra, a set of tools developed internally for software reverse engineering. The agency will also release Ghidra's source code, ...
At the RSA security conference today, the National Security Agency, released Ghidra, a free software reverse engineering tool that the agency had been using internally for well over a decade. The tool ...
If your old camera’s WiFi picture upload feature breaks, what do you do? Begrudgingly get a new one? Well, if you’re like [Ge0rg], you break out Ghidra and find the culprit. He’s been hacking on ...
In somewhat of a surprise, the National Security Agency announced the release of Ghidra, a free and open source software reverse engineering toolkit, at the RSA security convention. Ghidra is what the ...
The United States’ National Security Agency is planning to open-source an internally developed reverse-engineering framework for popular operating systems this spring. The framework, called GHIDRA, is ...
Readers not aware of what Ghidra is might imagine some kind of aftermarket water cooler firmware or mainboard – a usual hacker practice with reflow ovens. What [Robbe Derks] did is no less impressive ...
At the RSAConference in March, a free reverse engineering framework called GHIDRA is being released that was developed by the U.S. National Security Agency. In March 2017, WikiLeaks leaked the CIA ...