Security News > 2016 > March > Google offers binary comparison tool BinDiff for free (Help Net Security)

In case you missed it, Google announced on Friday that BinDiff, a comparison tool for binary files, can now be downloaded for free. The tool is used to spot differences and similarities in disassembled code, and is helpful for identifying and isolating fixes for vulnerabilities in vendor-supplied patches, preventing duplicate analyses of files, retaining knowledge across teams of binary analysts where the individual workflows might vary from analyst to analyst. “At Google, the BinDiff core … More →
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