NSA's open-source SRE framework. When paired with community extension scripts (like DelphiRTTIAnalyzer ), it can parse modern RTTI structures and map out object orientations in its advanced decompiler. Commercial Disassembler Multi-architecture
DeDe was originally written by and later maintained by enthusiasts such as DaFixer . Its source code was made available under an open‑source license for version 3.10, allowing the community to adapt and improve it. The most recognized official version is 3.5 , though various modified “strong” editions exist, such as DeDeDark 3.50 , arkDe4.exe (a modification of DeDe 3.50.4 by DarkNess0ut ), and DeDe 3.99 . delphi decompiler dede
Security researchers used it to audit closed-source software for vulnerabilities. Malware analysts used it to quickly identify malicious routines in Delphi-based trojans. And legitimate developers used it to recover lost source code from old backups. NSA's open-source SRE framework