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Makers of the Binary Ninja - Reverse Engineering Platform. binary.ninja/twitter Also posting at infosec.exchange/@binaryninja
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    Apr 14
    Binary Ninja 5.3 (Jotunheim) is released: binary.ninja/2026/04/13/bin… Major highlights: NDS32 support, AArch64 ILP32 ABI, new Universal MachO UI, command palette upgrade, new type library helpers, ghidra export, updated IDB import, HW and conditional breakpoints, and much more!
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    Binary Ninja - Binary Ninja 5.3 (Jotunheim)
    Binary Ninja is a modern reverse engineering platform with a scriptable and extensible decompiler.
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    Jan 28, 2022
    3.0: The Next Chapter. Today, we’re proud to announce the release of Binary Ninja 3.0. More than 6 months in the making, Binary Ninja 3.0 represents a huge leap forward in analysis and usability. Pseudo C decompilation, stack view and an overhauled UI binary.ninja/2022/01/27/3.0…
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    Jul 13, 2022
    Introducing Decompiler Explorer. A free decompilation service service funded by @vector35 and @HexRaysSA and jointly developed by @vector35 and @angrdothorse dogbolt.org
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    Feb 28, 2024
    Binary Ninja 4.0 is here! The first major digit increment in two years, and it's full of fixes and improvements: RISC-V, nanoMIPS, UI/docs refresh, Windows Kernel types+Debugging, COM reversing, type archives, projects, and a new AI assistant! See more at: binary.ninja/2024/02/28/4.0…
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    Jun 19, 2024
    Interested in decompiler design? You'll love our latest blog post! binary.ninja/2024/06/19/res… Not interested? You'll still love the massive improvements to control flow recovery! Simpler conditionals, flatter code depth, more accurate transforms, easier to read and understand.
    Before and after screenshot of an msvcrt function with cleaner decompilation.
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    Feb 1, 2022
    Do you C what I C? Binary Ninja 3.0 Introduces decompilation to Pseudo C  🔥binary.ninja/2022/01/27/3.0…
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    Jul 24, 2025
    Binary Ninja 5.1 is now released: binary.ninja/2025/07/24/5.1… - New WARP function matching - Pseudo Objective-C - Binexport plugin built-in - IL Rewriting Examples, APIs, and Docs - Arch: PPC VLE, mips-r5900, x32 + Much more!
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    Binary Ninja - 5.1 Helion
    Binary Ninja is a modern reverse engineering platform with a scriptable and extensible decompiler.
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    Apr 17, 2020
    It's official, we're releasing our decompiler beta in time for folks to enjoy it for PlaidCTF today. binary.ninja/plaidctf/ If you want to get the decompiler as soon as it releases, make sure you switch over to the dev branch and enable auto-updates (Preferences/Update Channel)
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    Binary Ninja - plaidctf-2020
    Binary Ninja is a modern reverse engineering platform with a scriptable and extensible decompiler.
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    Jun 20, 2018
    Why would we use genetic algorithms to construct an assembler??? Check out the latest #BinaryNinja blog post! binary.ninja/2018/06/19/fas…
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    Apr 9, 2025
    We've open-sourced another core Binary Ninja feature: SCC. If you're not familiar with it, the Shellcode Compiler has been built-in to BN from the beginning, allowing you to build small PIE shellcode in a variety of architectures right from the UI: scc.binary.ninja
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    Jul 17, 2024
    Binary Ninja 4.1 (Elysium) is now live! With new control flow recovery, improved types, decompiling two new architectures, a native linux arm client, improved types across all platforms, and many more changes, it's got something for absolutely everyone. binary.ninja/2024/07/17/4.1…
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    Apr 23, 2025
    Announcing Binary Ninja 5.0! Today we're proud to announce the release of Binary Ninja 5.0 (Gallifrey). Here's some highlights: Union Support, Dyld Share Cache & Kernel Cache, Firmware Ninja, Auto Stack Arrays, Stack Structure Type Propagation, and so much more. Check out the
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    Jun 5, 2022
    Our Python debugger hasn't seen much love lately but that's because we were hard at work with an entirely ground-up native debugger implementation: binary.ninja/2022/05/31/3.1… It's still in beta, but it's open source and under active development, check it out: github.com/vector35/debug…
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    Nov 22, 2024
    Prefer Rust to C? There's no reason your decompilation has to necessarily target C as the output. With our Language Representation UI/API in 4.2 you can see all your decompilation as Rust instead.
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