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Re: how to hack my own apps
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Re: how to hack my own apps


  • Subject: Re: how to hack my own apps
  • From: "Rob Napier" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 16:27:42 -0400

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 5:06 PM, justin webster <email@hidden>
wrote:

> just wondering how easy it is for would-be hackers to get inside my code.
> how meaningful and human-readable is a reverse engineered version of my
> app?
> is there a particular tool a hacker would use for Mac apps?
>
> any help much appreciated,
> justin
>

Cocoa is extremely reverse-engineering friendly. Wolf Rentzsch has a good
two-part interview on this at LNC:

   http://www.macdevnet.com/index.php/shows/latenightcocoa/105-lnc016

-Rob

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Rob Napier -- Software and Security Consulting -- http://robnapier.net
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