: 64-bit OS (Windows 8 or later, Windows 11 recommended)
: While IDA runs on Intel-based Macs, Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) support requires emulation via Rosetta 2, as IDA's core engine remains x86-64 at this time.
: Legacy .idb files are automatically converted into the unified .i64 database format without user intervention. IDA Pro 9.0.240925
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
The floating license server must be updated to version 9.0. Old license servers (v8.x) will reject connection attempts from 9.0.240925 clients. : 64-bit OS (Windows 8 or later, Windows
With the proliferation of client-side web applications and cloud-native services, WebAssembly (WASM) has become ubiquitous. "With many apps shifting to client-side browser applications, we saw the need for a new disassembler for Web Assembly (WASM)".
: The plugin uses an SMT-solver to prove the correctness of its simplifications, allowing analysts to see clear, simplified code in the Hex-Rays decompiler where there was previously a "wall" of complex math. Workflow and UI Refinement This helps the tool automatically identify standard library
For reverse engineers dealing with firmware and IoT, these updates are critical: