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Re^4: Code hiding in Perl

by sumanta (Novice)
on Jun 26, 2015 at 07:46 UTC ( [id://1132090]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Code hiding in Perl
in thread Code hiding in Perl

How will you use the de-obfuscator? The code is encrypted using some password protected custom logic not obfuscated, and it can only be run through custom interpreter (developed by me). Here the assumption is you can't decode the custom interpreter code.

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Re^5: Code hiding in Perl
by Corion (Patriarch) on Jun 26, 2015 at 08:11 UTC

    I would use overload::eval to get at the obfuscated Perl code. As long as your custom Perl interpreter can load modules, I can load other modules into it, which replace eval with my own code to print out the decrypted code.

      I am not using Perl's eval method to do in-memory execution .. You can't do that

        Essentially without more details it simply going to be a case of people posting potential attack vectors, and you saying they don't exist within your solution. See also Re: Code hiding in Perl.

        'I am not using Perl's eval method to do in-memory execution ...'

        Then what are you using?

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