![]() The challenge I’m solving is called ELF - CrackPass. In this article I will try to solve a simple CrackMe challenge that I’ve found on the website root-me. ![]() I don’t know what features to expect from a professional tool like this, if you’re looking to read about advanced Ghidra features this is likely not the article for you. I’m at the beginning of my reverse engineering career, so I didn’t do anything advanced. The official website describes the tool as: A software reverse engineering (SRE) suite of tools developed by NSA’s Research Directorate in support of the Cybersecurity mission. I’ve been playing recently a bit with Ghidra, which is a reverse engineering tool that was recently open sourced by the NSA. By Denis Nuțiu How I solved a simple CrackMe challenge with the NSA’s Ghidra
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