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    Ghidra

    Ghidra

    Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework

    Ghidra is a free and open-source reverse engineering framework developed by the NSA for analyzing compiled software. It supports a wide array of instruction sets and executable formats, offering features such as decompilation, disassembly, scripting, and interactive graphing. Designed for security researchers and analysts, Ghidra provides a robust environment for understanding malware, auditing code, and performing software forensics.
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    Ghidra MCP

    Ghidra MCP

    Socket based MCP Server for Ghidra

    GhidraMCP is a Ghidra plugin implementing the Model Context Protocol, bridging Ghidra's reverse engineering capabilities with AI assistants to enhance binary analysis tasks. ​
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    BinExport

    BinExport

    Export disassemblies into Protocol Buffers

    BinExport is a disassembly export plugin developed by Google as part of the BinDiff ecosystem, designed for reverse engineering and binary analysis. It works with popular disassemblers including IDA Pro, Binary Ninja, and Ghidra, enabling the export of disassembly data into a structured Protocol Buffer format. This exported data can then be used for binary comparison, diffing, and advanced analysis tasks through BinDiff or other compatible tools. BinExport captures detailed information such as instructions, functions, control flow graphs, and metadata, providing a machine-readable representation of a program’s disassembled structure. ...
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    HydraDragonAntivirus

    HydraDragonAntivirus

    Open Source Antivirus/XDR for Windows operating system

    Dynamic and static analysis with Real Time Malware Analysis with Antivirus for Windows, including open-source XDR (3 EDR projects), ClamAV, YARA-X, machine learning AI, behavioral analysis, Unpacker, Deobfuscator, Decompiler, website signatures, Ghidra, Suricata, Sigma, Kernel, Hypervisior based protection and much more than you can imagine.
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    Android Hacking VM with common tools. Login information: username: android password: security Note: The latest release is 2.2.0. The latest update includes Ghidra - a reverse engineering tool, crackme challenges level 1-5 (removed 6-10 as they were duplicates). VM is saved as an .ova (VirtualBox) VM, but can be converted to .vmdk (VMWare) Note: Open the README.md file using Pluma (text editor) in VM.
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