


Extract out from E-SPIN webinar session, for more about Hex-Rays Decompilers and IDA Pro, feel free to contact. “ Hex-Rays to further professionalize its organization and accelerate its product innovation efforts, as a means to jointly unlock the numerous international growth paths we have identified so far,” he added. This video is about Hex Rays IDA Pro and Decompiler for binary code analysis. Hex-Rays has also released the Hex-Rays Decompiler plugin for IDA Pro. “This partnership is an important milestone and opens new horizons for Hex-Rays,” Guilfanov said in a note announcing the acquisition. Its world-famous product IDA Pro is the premier product for software disassembly. The company said the main software use cases are IT security audits, internal stress testing, bug bounty programs, investigating new virus samples and validating security concerns.įollowing the acquisition, Hex-Rays plans to expand operations and speed up automation and simplification of its software products. IDA Pro is used by cybersecurity professionals to effectively translate a software’s binary code (consisting of ones and zeros) into a human readable text (an approximation of the software’s actual source code), to reveal and understand its original design, architecture, and logic. Hex-Rays, based in Liège, Belgium, was founded in 2005 by Guilfanov with reverse engineering power tool IDA Pro as its flagship product. Hex-Rays IDA Pro 7.0 + All Decompilers is a very handy and useful application which can be used for disassembling as well as exploring the binary programs in order to better understand the source codes. European venture capital and private equity firm Smartfin on Tuesday announced a deal to acquire Hex-Rays, the Belgian company behind the widely deployed IDA Pro software disassembler.įinancial terms of the acquisition were not released but Smartfin said IDA Pro creator Ilfak Guilfanov joined a consortium of investors putting cash back into the restructured company.
