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Re: Obfuscated patches
From: Pedro Hugo <phugo () highspeedweb net>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:44:49 +0100

Hello,

If it's a patch why do you need to obfuscate ? Patch the binary and bindiff
it :)

If you are talking about starting to obfuscate the resulting binaries,
that's a dark way to go... Waste of cpu cycles, compatibility problems, etc
etc etc...

Pedro

On 4/21/09 11:08, "Dennis Yurichev" <dennis () conus info> wrote:


Hi.

Just curious: will we see one day obfuscated patches
(in a manner of obfuscated code) to make reverse engineer's
(who would like to create exploits after security patches out)
work harder?



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