Researchers say their new software obfuscation scheme is the first time this technique has been successfully accomplished where the underlying piece of software, such as a patch, could not be reverse ...
The ease at which criminals can reverse engineer software makes for lucrative transgressions with national security implications, prompting government-backed researchers to seek innovations to shore ...
Researchers with a DARPA-led team are looking into new ways to combat reverse engineering by using obfuscation to tidy up shoddy commercial and government security. Researchers with a DARPA-led team ...
Informally, the goal of program obfuscation is deceptively easy to state: to make a program unintelligible while preserving its functionality. By “preserving its functionality,” we just mean that the ...
Abstract: The rise of automated obfuscation techniques challenges the wide-spread assumption that evading a software plagiarism detector requires more effort than completing programming and modeling ...
Abstract: Software obfuscation techniques are increasingly being used to prevent attackers from exploiting security flaws and launching successful attacks. With research on software obfuscation ...
Finally, extensive simulation results demonstrate that the proposed methods can strongly mitigate traffic analysis attacks and achieve effective network topology obfuscation for software-defined WSNs.
Nope, however the general premise that obfuscation of code makes your software 'more secure' is bunk. If someone has a copy of your software and wants to hack it, they will. obfuscated or not.