Flaw in NSA’s GHIDRA leads to remote code execution attacks

GHIDRA is NSA’s reverse engineering tool released earlier this month.

Earlier this month, Hackread.com posted about the National Security Agency’s (NSA) publicly releasing its decompiler and disassembler tool GHIDRA and make it open-source software. Now, it has been revealed that the generic reverse engineering tool has a flaw that can be exploited by cybercriminals for carrying out remote code execution. The tool was showcased at the RSA conference earlier in March, 2019.

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