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Obfuscating Software Puzzle for Denial-of-Service Attack Mitigation
2016 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData), 2016The software puzzle scheme counters resource-inflated Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks by requiring each client connecting to the server to correctly solve a cryptographic puzzle before a connection can be established. It is specifically designed to thwart attempts at utilizing high-performance Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) to cut down solution time ...
Yongdong Wu +3 more
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A Software Engineering Methodology for Developing Secure Obfuscated Software
2019We propose a methodology to conciliate two apparently contradictory processes in the development of secure obfuscated software and good software engineered software. Our methodology consists first in the system designers defining the type of security level required for the software.
Carlos Gonzalez, Ernesto Liñan
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Design and implementation of instruction indirection for embedded software obfuscation
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2016Tamper-aware use of the Instruction Register File (IRF) is presented.Two heuristic algorithms are presented to find sub-optimal IRF assignments against tampering.For a small IRF, our precision-oriented algorithm obtained the optimal assignments in most cases.Our time-oriented algorithm completed the calculation in 16 milliseconds for a 1024-entry IRF ...
Naoki Fujieda +2 more
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Protecting Software through Obfuscation
ACM Computing Surveys, 2016Software obfuscation has always been a controversially discussed research area. While theoretical results indicate that provably secure obfuscation in general is impossible, its widespread application in malware and commercial software shows that it is nevertheless popular in practice.
Sebastian Schrittwieser +4 more
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A Generalized Obfuscation Method to Protect Software of Mobile Apps
2019 15th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN), 2019As the world is becoming more mobile, mobile applications (or apps) are an integral part of our everyday personal and professional lives. Despite their unprecedented utility, these apps can pose serious security risks since a lot of critical or sensitive information is contained in the distributed software.
Jingsong Cui +4 more
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Software Watermarking Through Obfuscated Interpretation: Implementation and Analysis
Journal of Multimedia, 2011A robust software watermarking scheme under which the watermark can resist against various attacks including collusion attacks is proposed based on obfuscated interpretation. The idea is to spread the watermark over the entire program by modifying instruction frequencies. The obfuscated interpretation technique is introduced into the scheme to not only
Ying Zeng +3 more
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On the Impact of Code Obfuscation to Software Energy Consumption
2017The energy consumption of software systems is an area of increasing interest, especially for mobile application developers. A number of studies have been published that address possible optimizations of energy use and linked quality attributes such as performance.
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A Software Fingerprinting Scheme for Java Using Classfiles Obfuscation
2004Embedding a personal identifier as a watermark to Java classfile is effective in order to protect copyrights of them. Monden et al. [1] proposed watermarking scheme that embeds arbitrary character sequence to the target method in a Java classfiles. But the scheme can be only used to embed the same watermark to each user’s classfiles.
Kazuhide Fukushima, Kouichi Sakurai
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A Tutorial on Software Obfuscation
Adv. Comput., 2018Sebastian Banescu, Alexander Pretschner
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Obfuscator-LLVM -- Software Protection for the Masses
2015 IEEE/ACM 1st International Workshop on Software Protection, 2015Pascal Junod +3 more
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