Me, looking at Ghidra: hmm this code release from one of the least trustworthy organizations on earth might be a good choice to run on my own machine as an infosec professional
NSA: it’s java
Me: 




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Replying to @0xabad1dea
Also they have not released the code yet. However you can't be sure they don't have a backdoor in IDA either.
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Replying to @dysoco
I’m linking the .gov page so you can follow it to the linked domain rather than question whether it’s the real domain https://www.nsa.gov/resources/everyone/ghidra/ …
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Replying to @0xabad1dea
Oh is it in the .zip? I'm on mobile haven't downloaded it yet.
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Replying to @dysoco @0xabad1dea
Not fully, the Java bits are open source but the decompiler seems to be a C++ blob that is not open source yet.
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It's better than hex-rays already :p
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