The freeware version of IDA Pro has been upgraded from v5 to v7, and includes support for 64-bit (despite what the page description states) https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freeware.shtml …
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You’d think, but the ecosystem constriction effect is real and almost certainly measurable.
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Note I’m not criticizing. Nerds gotta eat!
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But for example, one could imagine a binary scrubbing sandbox that lifted code (even JITted!), validated it, and dropped it back to native or a safe native subset. Anything ambiguous just wouldn’t run. One could not imagine large numbers of users at $400 a head.
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BAP is free and is still the most powerful opensource program analysis framework for binary targets imo, author has discussed rewriting before, everything else you need for above scenario is already there including static checking engine.
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Wait, I bought it st $99
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Personal versus commercial license (plus a few features). Also, intro pricing ended last Nov. Prices now $149/$599.
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I got nothing bad to say about you charging for professionally developed code, especially for a market where your users are getting paid non-trivially. There are other markets, not necessarily your problem though.
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Nah, Binary Ninja is a Very Good Thing, even if I do feel a bit guilty for "just" using it as a hex editor.
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