Kaspersky is proud to announce that IDA Pro plugin, hrtng, has been awarded first place in the 2024 IDA Plugin Contest. The annual competition, organized by Hex-Rays, recognizes the most innovative and impactful contributions to the field of software reverse engineering.
IDA, or Interactive
Disassembler, is a software tool used by cybersecurity professionals, malware
analysts and reverse engineers to analyze and understand the inner workings of
complex software, including malicious code. Developed by Hex-Rays, IDA Pro is
widely regarded as the industry standard for software reverse engineering.
This year's IDA Plugin
Contest attracted 20 submissions from developers around the world, showcasing
both new and established talents in the community. Hrtng plugin, developed in the company's Global
Research and Analysis Team (GReAT), emerged as the winner due to its
comprehensive set of features designed to simplify and accelerate the reverse
engineering process.
The plugin marks a significant advancement in malware analysis. Hrtng empowers security researchers to optimize their IDA Pro workflows, significantly reducing the time and effort required to analyze and deobfuscate complex code structures. By streamlining the reverse engineering process, the plugin enables the community to more effectively detect and prevent sophisticated cyber threats.
Offering a
comprehensive set of capabilities, hrtng features
advanced tools for decrypting, deobfuscating and patching code, as well as
recognizing library functions and transforming intricate code structures into
more readable pseudocode. The plugin also introduces cutting-edge features,
such as an advanced algorithm for untangling convoluted program flow and a
manual method for resolving virtual function tables, making it easier for
analysts to navigate and understand sophisticated software. Released as open
source, hrtng empowers analysts to not only use these
advanced tools but also adapt and extend them to meet evolving reverse
engineering challenges.
"We are thrilled to see
hrtng recognized as the best IDA Pro plugin of the year. Our goal was to create
a tool that addresses key challenges in reverse engineering, and this
recognition is a testament to the value it brings to the community. We've
poured a decade of experience into developing hrtng, and it's gratifying to see
our hard work acknowledged by the industry," said Sergey Belov, the developer of the
project.
Contest judges
praised hrtng for its well-documented features, which
include detailed video tutorials and its intuitive integration with IDA Pro's
interface. Many of the plugin's functions work automatically, while others are
easily accessible through context menus, making it simple for users to leverage
its powerful capabilities.
For more information
on hrtng and its features, visit the
project's GitHub page. A comprehensive review of the plugin is also
available on Kaspersky's Securelist.
About the Global Research &
Analysis Team
Established in 2008,
Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT) operates at the very heart of
Kaspersky, uncovering APTs, cyber-espionage campaigns, major malware,
ransomware and underground cyber-criminal trends across the world. Today GReAT
consists of 35+ experts working globally – in Europe, Russia, Latin America,
Asia and the Middle East. Talented security professionals provide company
leadership in anti-malware research and innovation, bringing unrivaled
expertise, passion and curiosity to the discovery and analysis of cyberthreats.