Anonymous ID: c6e1aa March 6, 2019, 12:31 a.m. No.5534351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4356 >>4374 >>4386 >>4388 >>4447

Need some help from any techie anons…I'm researching whether this ghidra thing was open source released by NSA.

"You can't use Ghidra to hack devices; it's instead a reverse engineering platform used to take "compiled," deployed software and "decompile" it. In other words, it transforms the ones and zeros that computers understand back into a human-readable structure, logic, and set of commands that reveals what the software you churn through it does. Reverse engineering is a crucial process for malware analysts and threat intelligence researchers, because it allows them to work backward from software they discover in the wild—like malware being used to carry out attacks—to understand how it works, what its capabilities are, and who wrote it or where it came from. Reverse engineering is also an important way for defenders to check their own code for weaknesses, and confirm that it works as intended"

https://www.wired.com/story/nsa-ghidra-open-source-tool/

 

So my question is then can ghidra be used to decompile google and youtube's discriminatory algorithms in order to allow anons to obtain proof big tech is censoring conservatives in these deboosting algos and the other stuff?

 

Asking for a friend kek

Anonymous ID: c6e1aa March 6, 2019, 12:46 a.m. No.5534410   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4434

>>5534388

So hypothetically if the algos are compiled executables and were let us say 'leaked' then you could hypothetically decompile the info and actually see for instance what keywords and phrases were filtered as well as what the algorithm's other functions are?

Anonymous ID: c6e1aa March 6, 2019, 1:03 a.m. No.5534508   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4567

>>5534497

And if you like the president who is a billionaire and you are a capitalist you should be happy that people are earning a living helping others see the truth…maybe IDK