| LinuxLookup "...an excellent read."
Gerard Beekmans, DevChannel.org "You can hold off the crackers a good long time with the ideas in ... [this] book by No Starch Press."
About.com, February 2004 "A must-read for shareware programmers who want to protect their work. Comprehensive and well-written coverage of the topic."
This essential resource for software developers highlights the weak points in "well-protected" software, shows how crackers break common protection schemes, and how to defend against crackers. Includes in-depth discussions of anti-debugging and anti-disassembling. The CD-ROM contains compression and encoding software, debuggers and anti-debugging tricks, practical protection demonstrations, and extended examples from the book.
Language Notes Text: English (translation) Original Language: Czech
About the Author Pavol Cerven is a software developer with Alcatel. After a brief stint in the world of PC viruses, he now works to protect software against unauthorized copying. |
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