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Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2015
Opaque predicates have been widely used to insert superfluous branches for control flow obfuscation. Opaque predicates can be seamlessly applied together with other obfuscation methods such as junk code to turn reverse engineering attempts into arduous work. Previous efforts in detecting opaque predicates are far from mature.
Jiang Ming 0002   +3 more
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A parameterized flattening control flow based obfuscation algorithm with opaque predicate for reduplicate obfuscation

2017 International Conference on Progress in Informatics and Computing (PIC), 2017
In order to enhance the white box security of software, we proposed a reduplicate code obfuscation algorithm to protect the source code. Firstly, we apply the parameter decomposition tree to formalize the code, and then we utilize flattening control flow system to decompose the source code into a multi-branch WHILE-SWITCH loop structure.
Zheheng Liang   +4 more
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Quantificational DP arguments of opaque predicates in German

2019
This thesis explores two aspects of the semantics of German sentences like (i), in which opaque predicates combine with DP arguments. Three classes of opaque predicates are considered: proposition-embedding predicates (i-a), question-embedding predicates (i-b) and intensional transitive verbs, which have been argued to take property arguments (i-c). (i)
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Dynamic Opaque Predicate Detection with a Recursive Matching Method

2024 IEEE 48th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC)
Hyeongchang Jeon   +2 more
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Intertwining ROP Gadgets and Opaque Predicates for Robust Obfuscation.

CoRR, 2020
Fukutomo Nakanishi   +3 more
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On Manufacturing Resilient Opaque Constructs Against Static Analysis

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2016
Micah Sherr, Sherr Micah
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Picky predicates: why believe doesn’t like interrogative complements, and other puzzles

Natural Language Semantics, 2019
Nadine Theiler   +2 more
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