More Fun With Security Through Obfuscation On Linux And Unix
June 03, 2008 (7:30:00 PM) - 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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A few months ago, we ran a post on security through obfuscation, regarding ways to make your code less comprehensible to folks who didn't understand it as well as you do. While, at the core, this does nothing to actually "secure" your code from anyone with the patience to unravel it, it can be useful for keeping folks who know "just enough to do a lot of damage" from messing with your scripts ;) And, on another level, it can be a useful stalling technique, since you'll be making anyone work to figure out how your script/code works before they can change it without risking destroying it.
More Fun With Security Through Obfuscation On Linux And Unix
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 84.69.189.20] on June 03, 2008 08:24 PMHow many of those have re-formatted to put a pirate windows XP/Vista on in it's place?
Fedora has it's smolt app, which records single machines.. I'm sure Ubuntu has something similar.
I'd say Ubuntu is the most 'popular' nowadays, seeing the amount of activity it's receiving from EVERYWHERE.
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