NSA releases its Ghidra reverse-engineering tool open source

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Ghidra is a 'great addition' to 'net defenders' toolbox', claims NSA

The US National Security Agency (NSA) has released to open source Ghidra, one of the tools it uses for reverse engineering potential malware. Ghidra - "the software reverse engineering tool you'...

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