Ghidra is a software reverse engineering suite designed to analyze compiled binaries and reconstruct program logic without access to original source code. It provides an interactive environment for disassembly and decompilation, utilizing a platform-independent intermediate representation to maintain consistency across diverse hardware architectures. The framework supports automated binary analysis through programmatic routines, enabling the investigation of complex code patterns and security indicators. The platform distinguishes itself through a modular architecture that allows for extensiv
dnSpy is a specialized toolset for the reverse engineering, analysis, and modification of compiled .NET binaries. It functions as a decompiler that converts assemblies back into readable high-level source code, an assembly editor for modifying bytecode and metadata, and a debugger for inspecting compiled binaries. The project integrates a hex editor specifically for inspecting and modifying raw bytes and Common Intermediate Language structures. It allows for the direct modification of binary contents to change application behavior without requiring the original project source files. The tool
Reverse engineering and pentesting for Android applications
Capstone is a multi-architecture disassembly framework and binary translation system. It converts binary machine code into human-readable assembly instructions for a wide variety of hardware instruction set architectures and virtual machines. The framework supports a diverse range of targets, including x86, ARM, RISC-V, and MIPS, as well as virtual machine environments like WebAssembly and the Ethereum Virtual Machine. It functions as an instruction analysis tool capable of extracting granular decomposition data and semantic information from disassembled code. The engine is designed for low-