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    ghidra

    Explore "ghidra" with insightful episodes like "Building on Ghidra: Tools for Automating Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis", "Ep 150: Blackberry Runs Out of Juice, NODE has your pinouts, Rats learn DOOM, and 2021 is Done", "Ep106: Connector Kerfuffle, Tuning Fork Time, Spinach Contact Prints, and Tesla's Permanent Memory", "Reverse Engineering Object-Oriented Code with Ghidra and New Pharos Tools" and "2 - Power Rangers vs. Godzilla" from podcasts like ""Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series", "Hackaday Podcast", "Hackaday Podcast", "Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series" and "Smash Fiction"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Building on Ghidra: Tools for Automating Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis

    Building on Ghidra: Tools for Automating Reverse Engineering and Malware Analysis

    In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Jeffrey Gennari, a senior malware reverse engineer, and Garret Wassermann, a vulnerability analyst, both with the SEI’s CERT Division, discuss Kaiju, a series of tools that they have developed that allows for malware analysis and reverse engineering. Kajiu helps analysts take better advantage of Ghidra, the National Security Agency’s reverse-engineering tool.

    Ep 150: Blackberry Runs Out of Juice, NODE has your pinouts, Rats learn DOOM, and 2021 is Done

    Ep 150: Blackberry Runs Out of Juice, NODE has your pinouts, Rats learn DOOM, and 2021 is Done

    Join Hackaday Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Managing Editor Tom Nardi as they ring in the New Year with the first podcast episode of 2022. We get the bad news out early for those still thumbing away at their Blackberries, then pivot into some of the highlights from over the holidays such as the release of NODE's The Pinouts Book and the discovery of a few expectation-defying OpenSCAD libraries. We'll look at modifying a water cooler with Ghidra, and the incredible technology that let's historians uncover the hidden history of paintings. Oh, and we'll also talk about all the best and most important stories of the last 12 months. There's a lot of ground to cover, so get comfortable.

     

    Ep106: Connector Kerfuffle, Tuning Fork Time, Spinach Contact Prints, and Tesla's Permanent Memory

    Ep106: Connector Kerfuffle, Tuning Fork Time, Spinach Contact Prints, and Tesla's Permanent Memory

    Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys recount the coolest hacks from the past week. Most clocks keep time with a quartz crystal, but we discuss one that uses a tuning fork... like the kind you use to tune a piano. Ghidra is a powerful reverse engineering tool developed by the NSA that was recently put to good use changing an embedded thermometer display from Celsius to Fahrenheit. We talk turkey on the Texas power grid problems and Tesla's eMMC failures. And of course there's some room for nostalgia as we walk down memory lane with the BASIC programming language.

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