IDA Pro is a commercial program for disassembling
a wide array of different
file types for different
processors, written by
Ilfak Guilfanov.
It can disassemble virtually any binary file for any
popular operating system on the market. It can semi-automaticically separate
data from code, and has auto-commenting abilities. For advanced users, it is
programmable through a C-like language, and has a
Plugin architecture.
IDA Pro has tools to ease program analysis: a crossreferencing
system, the navigation band, and function flow-charting, to name a few.
IDA Pro has
FLIRT:
Fast Library Identification and Recognition Technology.
This technology allows IDA to recognise standard library
functions generated by various C compilers. IDA also supports advanced
features, such as functions, structures, and enumerations. It also has
PIT
(Parameter Identification Technology) which allows the propagation of
type information throughout the program.
It also has a
debugger
now, for dynamic reverse engineering.
A limited trial version can be
downloaded.
There is an active
web board (forum)
where users exchange ideas and information, and the authors provide support.
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