Introduction   I stumbled into infosec the same year the NSA graced us with Ghidra. It’s by far become the most used tool in ...
The HackadayU video series on learning to use Ghidra is now available! While this was the first HackadayU course, there are more on the way. Anool Mahidharia just finished teaching KiCAD & FreeCAD 101 ...
I knew nothing about Ghidra, but learning it's about reverse-engineering (disassemblers and decompilers) made me think I could include this one in the virtual Gadget Master library. It's The Ghidra ...
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 ...
Just five months ago at the RSA conference, the NSA released Ghidra, a piece of open source software for reverse-engineering malware. It was an unusual move for the spy agency, and it’s sticking to ...
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco this week, the National Security Agency released to the public one of its internal tools, Ghidra 9.0, which is used for software reverse engineering. The NSA has ...
The possibilities are immense in a digital world. As technology develops, more and more new services are offered, consequently, malicious people now take advantage of the channel through which to ...
Breaking down the true cost of software tools in the context of reverse engineering and debugging may not be as clear-cut as it appears. When sourcing software for business needs, what criteria should ...