Is it designed to tell a software engineer what secret functions a program may be undertaking in the background while you run that software? Like it might tell you if Word is logging keystrokes or something like that?
I'm still looking for the video of the presentation Fauci gave to POTUS very early on, and Fauci starts talking about how COVID came from bats, and when he said it, POTUS obviously tries not to laugh. I think POTUS just couldn't help it.
Yes, I don't expect it to do the magic work, but I'm wondering what it's real utility is. To a software engineer, I mean.
So it's like super-charged, NSA level anti-virus software? But anti-virus software that actually works, unlike any of the fake anti-virus software we have been able to buy in the past, which is really just a virus in and of itself? (Sidenote: Fuck satanic John McAfee, he's a murderous psychopath in league with the devil.)
I'll take that as a YES, then.
I'm going to download Ghidra and try using it. Bet I can learn something, even though I'm not a programmer.
That's what I suspected too. Thanks. Some amazing things could come of this once it's widely used in the right hands. Every comped piece of virus-ware (ie., ALL commercially available software, and all pirated software too of course) can be fixed.
Stop it, you're making me hard.