Re: ELF loading
- From: Betov <betov@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Aug 2007 15:08:28 GMT
CodeMonk <jascwa@xxxxxxxxx> écrivait news:BiBAi.36305$t9.10454
@bignews7.bellsouth.net:
Ok, assuming I agreed with the simplicity
and speed arguments, explain how this method implies security.
How do you want to loose a Source that is comming with the
PE, as well as Resources and all? What more secure than this
could you imagine? Saving the whole thing several times? Yes,
this also is already implemented:[Ctrl]/[K] incremental saving.
You said the executable portion of the PE is always based on the
source embedded. So if I pop open my hex editor and modify the source
which is embedded - because I can since it is neither compressed nor
encrypted -
Yes. You can also take a hammer and destroy your computer.
You can also load the PE in an Editor like Ultra-Edit, force
it in Text-Mode, and edit the source like for any text file.
This is simpler than with an Hexa Editor.
when I launch the application, will it detect the change
and recompile before actually executing?
Yes, it will detect it immidiatly, and warn you that the
file has been modified, and that you should suspect a Virus.
:)
[This also, is NOT A JOKE AT ALL: Try it]
Betov.
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