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by adrianmonk
2215 days ago
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I think people are stumbling over the word "reverse" here. A common use of "reverse" is to undo. And you're 100% right that you cannot undo the destruction of information. But instead, "reverse" is being used here to mean something like analyze or to apply countermeasures to defeat the obfuscation. |
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