Why haven't you started to learn reverse engineering yet? With Ghidra out, it's easier and cheaper (free...

Why haven't you started to learn reverse engineering yet? With Ghidra out, it's easier and cheaper (free, in fact!) than ever.

Here, start with this:
shogunlab.com/blog/2019/04/12/here-be-dragons-ghidra-0.html

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github.com/radare/radare2
github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra/tree/master/Ghidra/Features/Decompiler/src/decompile/cpp
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lack of a debugger is kind of a deal breaker

No interesting targets

NSA pls go. Just scrap it and start contributing to radare2.

Not like you were using the one in fucking ida, it's so trash.

can I use it to do simple crackmes or do I need olly

because it produces ass decompilation when compared to hexrays

they're pretty different things
ghidra can generate C-like code from assembly and olly is a debugger

>Doesn't support SHIFT-JIS
I tried it, but its not usable for reverse engineering old japanese games that i want to translate to english

radare > nsa trojan horse

NSA said that it's coming.

That's also what your mother said

You can use it to do crackme's. Right now Ghidra is just for static analysis and patching (looking what's in binary and exe files), not for seeing what is going on in the memory during runtime. But that will arrive later, too.

It's open source and has nice APIs, so be a good boy and write an extension that adds support for SHIFT-JIS.

>gets infected with CIA nigger computer aids

NSA here, the dowload link on their webpage doesn't even work.

Radare doesn't even have decompilation. Useless piece of shit software.

I'll wait till it can recognize such generic compiler output as memcpy and strdup and whatever.

>2019
>going anywhere near shit-jizz

bump

why did they name it after an evil three headed space dragon?

Because it sounds cool.

...

Building Ghidra for ARM
Their build is a bit weird though
It doesn't help that I dislike gradle
Some of the dependencies are not available on maven central either

Does it not have ARM support? Or are you talking about running it on ARM? it's java, why does it matter?

been using gdb, ddd, xxd and jed for years.

>running on arm
yes
The decompiler is in C++
I assume to leverage some libraries not available in Java
There's a PR open on the project with patches needed to support ARM and RISC-V which I'll likely need as well

they need to open source it asap so people can start fixing that shit. it had a couple annoying UI glitches when i used it

NSA is is full of mad lads

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It's open source
All the C++ is there AFAIK right now
The problem is something like dex2jar
it's not on maven central
Or AXMLPrinter2
which is just some jar from a forum post on xda
I'm working on it
I plan to push changes back to the main project
Maybe they will accept

git clone github.com/radare/radare2
cd radare2
make
sudo make install

works perfectly fine last time I checked

>not using IDA
Literally name one free reverse engineering tool that produces more readable pseudo code / assembly than IDA

>spending $15,000 on a copy of IDA Pro
no thanks, bru

Ghidra is java not c++ it contains only 6.8%
Google.com/chinese ida crack if you're a home user hex rays doesn't give a shit
Your workplace will buy your IDA Pro if you're doing RE work

I'm not saying it isn't java
I'm saying the decompiler part is C++ and won't work on my ARM laptop
That's why I'm working on a source build
github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra/tree/master/Ghidra/Features/Decompiler/src/decompile/cpp
Once I get that working, I might even try pushing the C++ parts into GraalVM
>IDA
Does that run on an ARM laptop?

looks more fun than programming. can't find a job that'll pay me to do this though

So why'd they release it? To infect our computers with nigger AIDS? To inject more talent into the security industry?

to recruit people for their zinc sulfide orgies