This is pretty cool. It’s the new Collaborative RCE Tool Library, a nearly comprehensive directory of reverse engineering tools. Not only does it list the tools and provide links to download them, the directory also has pretty good descriptions and resources to learn more about each topic. The tools are conveniently sorted by target type (e.g., Java, Flash, Linux) as well as tool type (e.g., debuggers, PE editors, unpackers) and the whole thing is searchable, which makes it pretty easy to find what you need. (Although, right now the search seems to be broken.)

Perhaps the best feature of the RCE Tool Library is that it’s collaborative, meaning users can improve upon entires, add new ones as new tools are created, and generally keep everything up to date. That will definitely help keep the directory from becoming stale.
i just want to know how the tool library works.we all know that with the books,there is this small sensitive wire thats inserted on the book and ifthe book is stolen the metal will triger the machine(those two posts that always by the door). with the tools i dont see that system being implemented i mean what if someone wants to borrow small tools say scribber,what does the library do to providesecurity to its property?