Tonight presentation on Ghidra was really cool. I didn’t know much about Ghidra before, but I’m definitely going to check it out. The question came up about what hardware architecture platforms it supported for analysis. According to Wikipedia, it supports a ton of CPU architectures, including PIC 8 bit, AVR, MSP430, 6502, 8051, 68k! (And of course ARM too). The only platform I am likely to run into these days that was missing from Wikipedia description was espressif. I did some searching and it looks like there is work on a plugin to support it. I have several cheap IoT type devices on my home automation that run off esp8266’s it would be a fun exercise to see if my Chinese WiFi power strips are phoning the motherland with information about when I’m turning my fish tank lights off and on… From: Brian Grawburg via TriEmbed TriEmbed Monthly Meeting: March 9, 7:00 -- 9:00 pm Engineering Building, Room 1007 Schedule
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