Binary executable tool
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Nov 8, 2019 - Rust
Binary executable tool
Disassembler and Binary Analysis for Xtensa LX6.
An advanced, free for individuals, binary analysis framework.
WIP
Rust based parser for PE files (WIP)
Z3 backend for Fugue's concolic interpreter.
A (SLEIGH) disassembler that supports multiple architectures
A concolic interpreter backend for Fugue.
Bachelor thesis, combining automatic and manual methods for binary analysis
A binary analysis framework written in Rust.
Binary Analysis Framework in Rust
Fugue database importer and exporter for Radare and Rizin.
Rust implemention of xxd -e -l 64
An experimental disassembler for PE executable file (x86_64)
cwe_checker finds vulnerable patterns in binary executables
A command line tool for extracting machine learning ready data from software binaries powered by Radare2
PE Parsing, but blazing fast
WASM Inspector is a fast Rust-powered tool for analyzing WebAssembly modules in your browser or via CLI. It reveals module structure, function call graphs, performance metrics, memory usage, and runtime compatibility. The core engine is compiled to WebAssembly for efficient client-side analysis in the web interface.
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