Jordan Wiens (@psifertex) 's Twitter Profile
Jordan Wiens

@psifertex

Worst developer among many good ones making binary.ninja

Posting over on bsky.app/profile/psifer… as well.

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Tim Blazytko (@mr_phrazer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #BinaryNinja plugin: Obfuscation Analysis Simplifies arithmetic obfuscation (MBA) directly in the decompiler (see demo below). Also identifies functions with corrupted disassembly. Co-authored by nicolodev; available in the plugin manager. github.com/mrphrazer/obfu…

Jordan Wiens (@psifertex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huh, interesting. I have many questions: the-decoder.com/ai-agents-outp… - Could the teams also use AI? - Where the teams all individuals or groups? - Did they invite actual top CTF players? - Who wrote the challenges, did they know AI would be solving? (IE, how unique/new were they)

Legoclones (@legoclones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jordan Wiens We had a team of 4 (could have up to 5) but 2 of us finished so fast the others didn't even have time to look at the problems. I was on a top CTF team for a couple years but based on the fact I got 5th and started an hour late, there were VERY few top CTFers

Legoclones (@legoclones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jordan Wiens We had reserved the entire weekend for it but were disappointed with how easy it was. We finished everything in 1.5 hours. They only had rev + crypto and a few web I think.

Chris Wade (@cmwdotme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share that Corellium is being acquired by Cellebrite! I'm excited to join Cellebrite as CTO and continue pushing the boundaries of mobile security and digital forensics. Big things ahead. forbes.com/sites/thomasbr…

LaurieWired (@lauriewired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lone Boston coder rewrote BIOS in 1984. IBM wanted to sue. The programmer's clever loophole became the model for legally defensible reverse engineering. You’ve probably been booting his descendants ever since. This is how Phoenix Technologies got away with it:

A lone Boston coder rewrote BIOS in 1984.

IBM wanted to sue. The programmer's clever loophole became the model for legally defensible reverse engineering.

You’ve probably been booting his descendants ever since. This is how Phoenix Technologies got away with it:
Jordan Wiens (@psifertex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My wife loves her Rivian and while I prefer the FSD on my Tesla, there's one thing that Rivian is _unquestionably_ better at: range estimation. It's not even a close comparison. Tesla is almost useless given how bad its estimates are and Rivian is spot on.

Christian Blichmann 🇺🇦 (on bksy and Mastodon) (@admvonschneider) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting! Vector 35's excellent #BinaryNinja ships with built-in BinExport in the latest dev version! Here's how to use it with #BinDiff: dev-docs.binary.ninja/guide/binexpor…

Exciting! <a href="/vector35/">Vector 35</a>'s excellent #BinaryNinja ships with built-in BinExport in the latest dev version!
Here's how to use it with #BinDiff: dev-docs.binary.ninja/guide/binexpor…
Vector 35 (@vector35) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Binary Ninja 5.1 is now released: binary.ninja/2025/07/24/5.1… - New WARP function matching - Pseudo Objective-C - Binexport plugin built-in - IL Rewriting Examples, APIs, and Docs - Arch: PPC VLE, mips-r5900, x32 + Much more!

Alex Plaskett (@alexjplaskett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern Binary Exploitation by RPISEC. This was a university course developed and run solely by students to teach skills in vulnerability research, reverse engineering, and binary exploitation. github.com/RPISEC/MBE

Modern Binary Exploitation by <a href="/RPISEC/">RPISEC</a>. This was a university course developed and run solely by students to teach skills in vulnerability research, reverse engineering, and binary exploitation.

github.com/RPISEC/MBE
Jordan Wiens (@psifertex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great choice! Open sourcing components is fantastic for the community, happy to see it. API is a solid first step. I'd like to think we set a good example here, but if so, it's only because of the positive engagement with the community on our repos so it's really kudus everyone!

Alex Rad (@defendtheworld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super is deployed as a Quine in a very loose sense, minus dependencies. Users can build from source entirely on-device, and on the CM5/PI5s with 4 cores @ 2.4GHz it's definitely more than enough