NSA Releasing the GHIDRA Reverse Engineering Tool as open source

At the beginning of March, the US National Security Agency (NSA) will release under open source a piece of software called GHIDRA at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. The software is developed at the beginning of the millennium to review executable files and reverse engineer their program code.
GHIDRA has been used by many government organizations in the US for all this time, primarily to analyze the malicious code found on their networks.
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