The National Security Agency released the source code of Ghidra, its reverse engineering tool, April 4, 2019.
This source code repository includes instructions to build on all supported platforms (macOS, Linux, and Windows). With this release, developers will be able to collaborate by creating patches, and extending the tool to fit their cybersecurity needs.
The source code is available for download at
ghidra-sre.org along with the full 9.2 release build.
Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework developed by NSA's
Research Directorate for NSA's
cybersecurity mission. It helps analyze malicious code and malware like viruses, and can give cybersecurity professionals a better understanding of potential vulnerabilities in their networks and systems.
We look forward to ideas and contributions from the community!
For more NSA releases, check out
CODE.NSA.GOV for open source, and NSA’s
Technology Transfer Program for other technology.