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Looking for alternatives to ctf_import? A C library that enables cross-platform execution of functions from stripped binaries using file names, offsets, and function signatures. Browse 29 similar Security Operations tools below, compare features side-by-side, and find the best fit for your security stack.
Plugin that decompiles malware PE files into readable C code using hybrid analysis.
Agentic AI tool for automated malware reverse engineering & phishing analysis.
Binwalk is a firmware analysis tool that enables reverse engineering and extraction of embedded file systems and archives from firmware images.
Fast disassembler producing reassemblable assembly code using Datalog
HexPrism is a fast, privacy-first hex editor built for CTFs and digital forensics.
A static analysis tool for PE files that identifies potential malicious indicators through compiler detection, packing analysis, signature matching, and suspicious string identification.
edb is a powerful debugger for Linux binaries, enhancing reverse engineering efforts with a user-friendly interface and extensible plugins.
An open source .NET deobfuscator and unpacker that restores packed and obfuscated assemblies by reversing various obfuscation techniques.
A .NET assembly debugger and editor that enables reverse engineering and dynamic analysis of compiled .NET applications without source code access.
Dynamic binary analysis library with various analysis and emulation capabilities.
Ghidra is an NSA-developed software reverse engineering framework that provides disassembly, decompilation, and analysis tools for examining compiled code across multiple platforms and processor architectures.
Fnord is a pattern extraction tool that analyzes obfuscated code using sliding window techniques to identify frequent byte sequences and generate experimental YARA rules for malware analysis.
A disassembly framework with support for multiple hardware architectures and clean API.
RetDec is an LLVM-based decompiler that converts machine code from various architectures and file formats back into readable C-like source code for reverse engineering and malware analysis.
A Python wrapper for the Libemu library that enables shellcode analysis and malicious code examination through programmatic interfaces.
PINT is a PIN tool that enables Lua scripting for Intel's PIN dynamic instrumentation framework, allowing researchers to inject custom code during binary analysis processes.
A command-line tool that parses Google Protobuf encoded data without schema definitions and displays the content in a readable, colored format.
PLASMA is an interactive disassembler that generates readable assembly code with colored syntax for reverse engineering binary files across multiple architectures and formats.
A declarative language for describing binary data structures that compiles into parsers for multiple programming languages.
FLOSS is a static analysis tool that automatically extracts and deobfuscates hidden strings from malware binaries using advanced analysis techniques.
A command-line tool for analyzing and extracting detailed information from Windows Portable Executable (PE) files.
Binkit is a binary analysis tool that merged with DarunGrim and incorporates its analysis algorithms, currently in internal testing before official release.
Interactive incremental disassembler with data/control flow analysis capabilities.
An IDA Pro plugin that uses YARA rules to automatically detect cryptographic constants and patterns in binary files during reverse engineering analysis.
BARF is an open source binary analysis framework for supporting various binary code analysis tasks in information security.
A collection of Python scripts that automate tasks and extend IDA Pro disassembler functionality for reverse engineering workflows.
An open-source binary debugger for Windows with a comprehensive plugin system for malware analysis and reverse engineering.
Java decompiler for modern Java features up to Java 14.
A reverse engineering framework with a focus on usability and code cleanliness
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