SABRE BinDiff v1.6 released
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:35 pm    Post subject: SABRE BinDiff v1.6 released Reply with quote

Hey all,

SABRE Security GmbH is proud to announce the release of SABRE BinDiff
v1.6,
an advanced code comparison and IDA disassembly migration tool.

SABRE BinDiff v1.6 is an extension to the popular disassembler IDA Pro.

Do you need to analyze multiple variations of essentially the same
program ?
Do you need to understand the changes between two versions of a program
?
Are you trying to detect code theft ?
Are you faced with having to disassemble the same piece of software in
multiple different versions ?

SABRE BinDiff uses a unique graph-theoretical approach to allow
comparison of executables by identifying identical and similar
functions.

SABRE BinDiff allows you to:
* Identify identical and similar functions in different binaries
* Port function names, anterior and posterior comment lines,
standard comments and local names from one disassembly
to the other
* Detect & highlight changes between two variants of the same
function

SABRE BinDiff can analyze executables compiled for the following
architectures:
* x86
* MIPS
* AVR
* PA-RISC
* SPARC
* PowerPC (planned for 2004 q4)
* ...or any other architecture IDA supports (experimental)

So if you have to disassemble the newest version of some code and you
have
heavily commented disassemblies of previous versions, you can use SABRE
BinDiff v1.6 to port the comments and names from your old disassemblies
to
the new ones. Furthermore, you can save time by just examining the
changes
between the versions instead of re-analyzing the entire new piece of
code.

More information, including a description of the underlying algorithms,
screenshots, and a whitepaper can be found under

http://www.sabre-security.com
Cheers,
Thomas Dullien
SABRE Security GmbH
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