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by g-b-r
135 days ago
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That's However much the code is hidden and obfuscated, some parts of the source code are going to be looked upon. For a binary, none, ever, except in the extremely rare case that someone disassembles and analyzes one version of it. The fact that open-source doesn't coincide with security doesn't mean that it isn't beneficial to security. |
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