Na visão do Washington Post, "In a rare show of transparency from the ultra-secretive spy agency, the NSA gave the first public demonstration of Ghidra at RSA. The formerly-internal cybersecurity tool the agency uses to "decompile" software basically transforms it from something a computer reads to something a human can read. Here's an explanation of the tool from Wired’s Lily Hay Newman".
quinta-feira, 7 de março de 2019
NSA Oferece Programa Avançado de Cibersegurança
Baptizado GHIDRA, é um “Reverse engineering and open source tool to research malware” que a NSA vai disponibilizar ao público. Apresentado na “RSA cybersecurity conference”, o GHIDRA será gratuito (se fosse vendido por um qualquer Bill Gates teria um valor de centenas o mesmo milhares de dólares...) e é já considerado “widely disruptive”...
Na visão do Washington Post, "In a rare show of transparency from the ultra-secretive spy agency, the NSA gave the first public demonstration of Ghidra at RSA. The formerly-internal cybersecurity tool the agency uses to "decompile" software basically transforms it from something a computer reads to something a human can read. Here's an explanation of the tool from Wired’s Lily Hay Newman".
Na visão do Washington Post, "In a rare show of transparency from the ultra-secretive spy agency, the NSA gave the first public demonstration of Ghidra at RSA. The formerly-internal cybersecurity tool the agency uses to "decompile" software basically transforms it from something a computer reads to something a human can read. Here's an explanation of the tool from Wired’s Lily Hay Newman".
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