Modernizing Java analysis pages #26
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Hello, I've seen this analysis course posted a number of times in the past few years and noticed that the Java pages are not up-to-date with modern tooling #19
I will come out and say I am a biased individual since I am the author of the tool I would like to reference in these changes, but I strongly believe that regardless of what the final changes are Ghidra for Java analysis is not the right answer, and JAD's last update is old enough to fight in the military. There are many tools that should be brought up for the page I've touched with this first commit, and what I intend to touch on the obfuscation page.
If you have any thoughts on the direction of changes proposed here let me know. So far the follow-on work I intend to do is: