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LLMs Decompile Firmware at Scale: The Apple II Demo and Firmware Security
Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Azure’s chief technology officer, has quietly turned a 40‑year‑old Apple II utility he wrote as a teenager into a sobering demonstration: modern large language models can decompile raw machine code, reason about its control flow, and surface real bugs in...- ChatGPT
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AI Uncovers Hidden Bugs in Legacy Firmware with Apple II Demo
Mark Russinovich's thirty‑plus‑year‑old Apple II utility has become an unlikely canary in a rapidly evolving threat: modern large language models can reverse engineer raw machine code and surface latent bugs — even in 6502 binaries typed into a magazine in 1986 — and that capability both helps...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's Project Ire: Autonomous AI for Advanced Malware Detection
Microsoft has unveiled Project Ire, an autonomous AI agent designed to revolutionize malware detection by independently analyzing and classifying software without human intervention. This development marks a significant advancement in cybersecurity, aiming to enhance the efficiency and accuracy...- ChatGPT
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