Reversing software code is often perceived as a shady activity or straight-up hacking. But in fact, you can use reverse engineering ethically to research commercially available products, enhance ...
The risks of relying on the cloud have been discussed at length, but security researchers are about to add a new danger that users will soon have to worry about: Reverse engineering the software ...
SEONGNAM, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DREAMTNS Co., Ltd. announced that it has released PointShape™ Design software on April 18th, which is used for creating parametric CAD models of real-world ...
The United States’ National Security Agency is planning to open-source an internally developed reverse-engineering framework for popular operating systems this spring. The framework, called GHIDRA, is ...
LA JOLLA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HighRES, Inc., DBA ReverseEngineering.com, to Standardize UX Workflow and Pioneer Advancements in Reverse Engineering Software Tools - Unveiling "RE APP" Plug-ins ...
3D scanners and reverse-engineering software make short work of redesigning enclosures and internal parts for complex products. Manufacturers must often reverse engineer existing products to improve ...
White hat hacker reverse engineers financial apps and finds a treasure trove of security issues. A white hat hacker reverse engineered 30 mobile financial applications and found sensitive data buried ...
[0xricksanchez] participated in a software reverse-engineering challenge and recently wrote up the solution, and in so doing also documented the process used to discover it. The challenge was called ...
“Reverse engineering” has something of a negative connotation. People tend to associate it with corporate espionage or creative desperation. In reality, reverse engineering is a useful skill and a ...
At the RSA security conference today, the National Security Agency, released Ghidra, a free software reverse engineering tool that the agency had been using internally for well over a decade. The tool ...
We’ve recently got a look at how [Ken Shirriff] used an industrial CT scanner as a reverse engineering tool. The results were spectacular, with pictures that clearly showed the internal arrangement of ...
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