
Binary Ninja is a powerful (and elegant) reversing platform many still haven't heard about. Check it out and share...https://t.co/y7oUvCFRre @vector35
— Bryce Galbraith (@BryceGalbraith) September 22, 2020
Today I noticed Binary Ninja Cloud is a thing now! Not the first web based disassembler, but definitely once of the nicer ones. Best part? The High Level IL which is for reversing noobs like myself is a great aid.
— Hamid K (@hkashfi) August 20, 2020
Updated my binary patchset for reMarkable v2.2.0.48 to bind the web interface to localhost. Seems to persist through reboots! Really enjoyed using the new Binary Ninja decompiler to reverse the new firmware.https://t.co/UOkkJGPuAw
— Nick Mooney (@wellhydrated) June 30, 2020
Just splurged on binary ninja after stumbling around in r2 for months. I think I’m in love...
— James (@jtcsec) July 22, 2020
Binary Ninja Cloud is awesome for static reverse engineering, especially for getting your feet wet https://t.co/OhcHfV8aB1
— Lamarr Henry (@henry_lamarr) May 29, 2020
HLIL is f**king awesome. https://t.co/6qJdD1BKWg
— Jon Sawyer (@jcase) April 18, 2020
BN released their decompiler! https://t.co/Rcu5wpaSlQ The insane news to me: "Some time shortly after the decompiler is available to our current customers, anyone will be able to use the decompiler for free on https://t.co/C1B52gs8ZL." Congrats to @vector35 @psifertex & team!
— Yanick Fratantonio 🌴 (@reyammer) April 17, 2020
It's really amazing the kind of stuff that can be done with the @vector35 Binary Ninja API. This is a run of a plugin I created that uses BN's MLIL SSA mode to trace a system() call argument to a sprintf and then to its source. #TPLink #SmarterNotHarder https://t.co/QUSKDKp0ao pic.twitter.com/R4MSZHPbbF
— Amir Etemadieh (@Zenofex) December 19, 2019
@vector35 did a fantastic job with HLIL, binja is a fantastic tool and just keeps getting better. Now I just need to find the time to finish getting Hexagon working with this! pic.twitter.com/ijK0dFf498
— Seamus (@AlternateAdmin) April 17, 2020
Also, Binary Ninja’s MLIL is great for architectures you're not familiar with. Highly recommend their Slack even if you don't have a BN license, a bunch of professional REs hang out there, and beginner RE questions are welcome in the #ninjas-in-training channel.
— Jesse D'Aguanno (@0x30n) November 3, 2019
#BinaryNinja is really dope! 👍
— Jakub Juszczak (@apertureless) September 11, 2019
Just used the shellcode compiler included in binary ninja from @vector_35. It makes writing shellcode a lot more pleasant!
— Stuart Nevans Locke (@stnevans) April 5, 2019
Binary Ninja just keeps banging out the amazing features! https://t.co/pBKNAi2RxR @psifertex @BinjaDevs #Binja #BinaryNinja #Dataflow
— pwiksell (@pwiksell) September 11, 2020
About time to renew binary ninja by @vector35... pic.twitter.com/KYcXKKu20M
— Josh Pitts (@ausernamedjosh) July 6, 2020
Working with the IDA/Hexrays and Ghidra APIs recently has only increased my appreciation for how well Binary Ninja's API is designed and implemented. Kudos, @vector35 and @BinjaDevs.
— 3pidemix (@3pidemix) June 4, 2020
binary ninja is also good, you want to pay for it. don't pir8 it. demo it
— decoded (@d3d0c3d) June 5, 2020
it's a beautiful, well-designed tool, and it's only going to get better
— whitequark (@whitequark) April 17, 2020
These days I use BinaryNinja, and bought a personal license, mainly because I love the IL (Intermediary Language) it uses as I still struggle to spot basic patterns like loops in ASM
— Oliver Hough (@olihough86) November 25, 2019
Another great feature by the team at @BinjaDevs and @vector35 !
— Itay Cohen🌱 (@megabeets_) March 18, 2020
You rock! Good job 🥳 https://t.co/U01JNyrRYz
Nobody is doing this better than Binary Ninja, imo. API's for LLIL, MLIL, and soon, HLIL. IDA has made an attempt by exposing their "microcode" to IDAPython, but Ghidra and IDA weren't designed originally with this in mind.
— Brandon Miller (@zznop_) October 8, 2019
#binaryninja by @vector35 ...it is very good, I like a lot.
— [email protected]_sonarjetlens (@psjarlo) October 11, 2019
Have been using #BinaryNinja for ~1 week now after buying a license. Much better than IDA in terms of UX and a wonderful tool generally -- very happy with it overall. If I had one request, it would be to be able to seek to variable definitions with a hotkey @vector35 well done!
— Christina Navich (克里斯) (@CNavich) January 13, 2020
So the dev channel of Binary Ninja now has the High Level IL, and it's pretty damn amazing.
— Cute Notman, codename "🇸 🇭 🇮 🇳 🇲 🇦 🇮"✨ (@shinmai) April 19, 2020
Like "amazing" as in: "as soon as they get signature libraries for MSVC, I'm probably not going to be using other static reversing tools" amazing.
<3 <3 <3
— Célia Catalbas (@MaraAnn333) April 17, 2020
Binary ninja is so damn good
— Liam\0 (@LiamInfoSec) February 12, 2021
I just want to say, I absolutely love the cloud stuff from binary ninja. not near a comp with it installed but needed a decompiler.
— Célia Catalbas (@MaraAnn333) July 31, 2020
Probably the best approach I've seen so far, even if it's a bit risky :p
— Laluka (@TheLaluka) August 25, 2020
Keep up the good work, your product is really awesome ! ^.^ pic.twitter.com/TL54lXsRkR
the binary ninja magic structure (just press s) creation thing is really cool.
— Brinly (@brinlyau) May 28, 2020
I've tried Binary Ninja's new decompiler on a couple binaries I had laying around and I must say I really like the approach, this is definitely an awesome addition to my toolset! @vector35 great work! pic.twitter.com/AxR6dUn66S
— Luca Marcelli (@layle_ctf) April 17, 2020
I've had the chance to play a bit with the decompiler while it was in alpha. I really like that it's treated more like another IL layer than "let's give you some annoying C". Makes scripting (one of my favorite parts about binary ninja) nicer :) https://t.co/P2LUOLBKCo
— tylerni7 (@tylerni7) April 17, 2020
Oh man, you guys are making Binja super Binja and I am loving it. Keep it coming!
— Manuel Berrueta (@ManuelBerrueta) April 7, 2020
I’d also recommend @vector35’s Binary Ninja (https://t.co/e2eY5STmUg) for that sort of info. It has one of the better APIs, can be used as a library (Python, C, C++), and is relatively inexpensive. It’s become the base for most of my work.
— Matt Revelle (@mattrepl) June 25, 2019
Kudos to @vector35 and the @BinjaDevs for the awesome #binaryninja and even better support! Reported an issue, confirmed as bug, and the fix came out less than 24 hours later. Y'all are the best. pic.twitter.com/Ab2ngvueBw
— 3pidemix (@3pidemix) November 16, 2019
This incredible analysis tool just got even better! If you're into reverse-engineering at all, check out Binary Ninja! :D https://t.co/P2XHTPy1un
— Fudgepop01 (@fudgepop01) October 1, 2019