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A cryptographic checksum for integrity protection

Computers and Security, 1987
This paper describes a cryptographic checksum technique for verifying the integrity of information in computer systems with no built-in protection. The technique is based on the use of repeated encryption using an RSA cryptosystem as a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG), the use of a user specified key as a seed for the PRNG, and reduction in a ...
Fred Cohen
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Obfuscated integration of software protections

International Journal of Information Security, 2020
To counter man-at-the-end attacks such as reverse engineering and tampering, software is often protected with techniques that require support modules to be linked into the application. It is well known, however, that attackers can exploit the modular nature of applications and their protections to speed up the identification and comprehension process ...
Jens Van den Broeck   +2 more
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