RetDec represents over 7 years of development work. RetDec makes extensive use of a number of interesting technologies including Capstone, Yara, LLVM and LLVM IR (Intermediate Representation.) Over the years since 2011, more than 20 BSc/MSc/PhD students from BUN have been involved in the project. Peter Matula, also of Avast, was the main developer of the RetDec decompiler. Jakub Krouste, lead at Avast Threat Labs, was the “founder” of RetDec. RetDec started life in 2011 as a joint project between AVG technologies, acquired by Avast in 2016, and Brno University of Technology (BUT) in the Czech Republic. The decompiler is named Retargetable Decompiler (AKA RetDec.) In early December 2017, Avast open-sourced their machine code decompiler for platform-independent analysis of executable code.
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