The Qt-based user interface has been optimized to reduce rendering lag when navigating complex, deeply nested control flow graphs (CFGs).
: Enhanced FLIRT (Fast Library Identification and Recognition Technology) signatures for modern compilers (such as recent versions of MSVC and GCC) improve automated code recognition during initial analysis.
Enums are bound under standard types rather than distinct database definitions. plugin.plw / plugin.p64 plugin.dll / plugin.so
Includes brand new 32-bit and 64-bit RISC-V targets ( HEXRV and HEXRV64 ) alongside instruction extensions for the T-Head XUANTIE-RV architecture.
: A new plugin that allows users to apply multiple signature sets to a database simultaneously to determine which produces the most accurate results. IDA Pro 9.0.240925
To keep pace with modern IoT, cloud infrastructure, and browser security, this build introduces major additions to its core processor modules.
The 9.0.240925 update introduces improved FLIRT (Fast Library Identification and Recognition Technology) signatures. This helps the tool automatically identify standard library functions in binaries compiled with the latest versions of GCC, Clang, and Visual Studio. 4. Improved Python 3 Integration
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9.0.240925 (released September 30, 2024) marks a major milestone as the first release of the IDA 9.0 series The Qt-based user interface has been optimized to
IDA Pro 9.0.240925 is not just a minor update; it is part of a broader vision to make binary analysis more accessible and collaborative. While the learning curve remains steep, the refinements in this version make the journey from raw assembly to understandable C code smoother than ever before.
A notable functional upgrade for reverse engineers is the decompiler’s new ability to automatically rebuild .
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the new features, architectural shifts, and practical capabilities introduced in IDA Pro 9.0.240925. 1. Architectural Re-engineering: The Shift to 64-bit Core
Installing IDA Pro 9.0.240925 follows a straightforward process across all supported platforms. For Windows users: plugin
), streamlining the workflow for modern 64-bit systems while maintaining legacy support through a cleaner interface. New Processor Support : This build introduced official support for the
For cleaner Python automation scripts, the majority of the IDAPython API endpoints now ship with comprehensive type annotations.
Service Pack 1 (IDA 9.0.20241216), released December 19, 2024, focused on bug fixes and introduced: