August 30, 2010: PDF Dissector 1.6.0 released
The new version of PDF Dissector fixes a few PDF parsing bugs. See the release announcement to learn more.
The new version of PDF Dissector fixes a few PDF parsing bugs. See the release announcement to learn more.
August 17, 2010: BinDiff 3.2 public beta phase begins today
Today we are officially starting the BinDiff 3.2 public beta phase. Besides many bug fixes the quality of the diff engine has been improved. Also, this version is shipped with a new C++ based exporter plugin for IDA which unifies the export process between BinNavi and BinDiff.
See the beta announcement to learn more.
Today we are officially starting the BinDiff 3.2 public beta phase. Besides many bug fixes the quality of the diff engine has been improved. Also, this version is shipped with a new C++ based exporter plugin for IDA which unifies the export process between BinNavi and BinDiff.
See the beta announcement to learn more.
August 5, 2010: PDF Dissector 1.5.0 released
The new version of PDF Dissector has a more powerful plugin interface and supports RC4 decryption.
See the release announcement to learn more.
The new version of PDF Dissector has a more powerful plugin interface and supports RC4 decryption.
See the release announcement to learn more.
August 2, 2010: BinNavi 3.0.0 released
The new version of BinNavi is the next milestone release of our graph-based reverse engineering tool with many cool new features.
See the release announcement to learn more.
The new version of BinNavi is the next milestone release of our graph-based reverse engineering tool with many cool new features.
See the release announcement to learn more.
June 28, 2010: zynamics team will present paper at Woot '10 in Washington DC, August 9, 2010
Title: 'A framework for automated architecture-independent gadget search'
Authors: Thomas Dullien (zynamics GmbH)
Tim Kornau (zynamics GmbH)
Ralf Philipp Weinmann (Université du Luxembourg)
Title: 'A framework for automated architecture-independent gadget search'
Authors: Thomas Dullien (zynamics GmbH)
Tim Kornau (zynamics GmbH)
Ralf Philipp Weinmann (Université du Luxembourg)
June 25, 2010: LGS Innovations & zynamics
GmbH offer revolutionary malware analysis tools to the United States
Government.
zynamics' tools greatly increase the efficiency of malware analysts by automating & facilitating the analysis process.
LGS Innovations (LGS), an independent U.S. subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent serving the U.S. federal government, and zynamics, a leading provider of patented program analysis tools, today announced an agreement in which LGS will offer zynamics’ binary reverse engineering and malicious analysis software products to the U.S. government. LGS is uniquely positioned to advance the use of zynamics’ tools in the Federal space because of LGS’ research and development projects and capabilities that leverage the legacy of Bell Labs. (Herndon, VA and Bochum, Germany) More under newsblaze.com
zynamics' tools greatly increase the efficiency of malware analysts by automating & facilitating the analysis process.
LGS Innovations (LGS), an independent U.S. subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent serving the U.S. federal government, and zynamics, a leading provider of patented program analysis tools, today announced an agreement in which LGS will offer zynamics’ binary reverse engineering and malicious analysis software products to the U.S. government. LGS is uniquely positioned to advance the use of zynamics’ tools in the Federal space because of LGS’ research and development projects and capabilities that leverage the legacy of Bell Labs. (Herndon, VA and Bochum, Germany) More under newsblaze.com