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  1. Triton Public

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis framework. Build your own program analysis tools, automate your reverse engineering, perform software verification or just emulate code.

    C++ 2.1k 414

  2. This tool lets you search your gadgets on your binaries to facilitate your ROP exploitation. ROPgadget supports ELF, PE and Mach-O format on x86, x64, ARM, ARM64, PowerPC, SPARC and MIPS architectu…

    Python 2.9k 521

  3. Playing with the Tigress software protection. Break some of its protections and solve their reverse engineering challenges. Automatic deobfuscation using symbolic execution, taint analysis and LLVM.

    LLVM 616 128

  4. Playing with the VMProtect software protection. Automatic deobfuscation of pure functions using symbolic execution and LLVM.

    Roff 244 36

  5. PinTools Public

    Pintool example and PoC for dynamic binary analysis

    C++ 529 162

  6. Just another (unfinished) kernel from scratch...

    C 31 10

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February 2022

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JonathanSalwan/Triton 1 pull request

Created an issue in JonathanSalwan/Triton that received 7 comments

Microblogging: From an obfuscated function to a synthesized LLVM IR

Introduction Software are getting more and more complex to analyze, they are bigger and better protected than years ago. So tools must follow this …

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Opened 2 other issues in 2 repositories
JonathanSalwan/Triton 1 closed
Z3Prover/z3 1 closed

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