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Beginners Guide to Basic Linux Anti Anti Debugging Techniques

Anti-debugging techniques are a common method for protecting software applications. Meanwhile such kind of protection tricks are often used, several approaches work against such kind of protection. One known method are anti-anti tricks which circumvent the mentioned protection schemes. This paper confines to techniques and methods used for Linux platform applications, especially dealing with the operation platforms specific tools.
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The purpose of this document is to show, explain, and break, various protection schemes under Linux. Starting off, we'll have a look at what shouldn't be implemented in a protection system, with practical examples. The specific protection schemes this document will cover are general licensing type implementations, and modifications to an original binary to protect it or obscure it against analysis. Download: pdf Binary protection schemes

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