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vHDL Obfuscator is an small GUI to obfuscate and reformat HDL files
VHDL and Verilog HDL are standards languages for hardware description. Sometimes is necessary to share the source HDL file but maintaining a little level of control and protection of the intellectual property. This tool generate obfuscated code that is almost unreadable to humans, but is still readable to compilers and simulators.
This tool use GHDL (https://sourceforge.net/projects/ghdl-updates/), HDLObf (https://sourceforge.net/projects/hdlobf/), Icarus Verilog...
This simple Java applet will use a few URL obfuscation methods to mask a URL. This isn't meant to be anything earth shattering, but maybe useful. It does more than basic URL encoding (although it does that). Also contains a library to do it all.
The project provides a set of Ant tasks for developing J2ME/MIDP applications based on the J2ME Wireless Toolkit. The new tasks allow for compilation, preverification, packaging, and obfuscation of a MIDlet suite as well as for making a PalmOS PRC file.
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obfuscate4e is an Eclipse feature to obfuscate plugins during their export. This feature provides an integrated proguard obfuscator, other obfuscators might be added as plugins. The project moved to http://code.google.com/p/obfuscate4e/
HDLObf is intended to be a HDL Obfuscator and identifier name change utility. Primarily designed for Verilog/SystemVerilog support will be added for VHDL/SystemC in future.
An API and a graphical tool for inspection (viewing, searching and comparing) and manipulation (modification, obfuscation, refactoring of methods, fields, attributes and code) of classfiles for the Java platform.
Stand-alone JAVA Email obfuscation tool for HTML pages. This tool can be used to process single pages, or whole webpage bundles, to protect email addresses occuring in them from spam bots and other harvesters, by hiding them using various methods.
JarSpy - The Java Archive Spy. JarSpy provides insight into the contents of Java archive files (.jar, .zip, .ear, .war etc.). Eventually, JarSpy will provide the ability to modify the contents of Java archive files for instrumentation, obfuscation etc.
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JavaGuard is a general purpose bytecode obfuscator, designed to fit effortlessly into your regular build and testing process, providing peace of mind that your valuable Java code is more secure against decompilation and other forms of reverse engineering
Modify the variable/object/function/method names within a compiled swf to make it almost impossible to read.
flmObf DOES NOT STOP DECOMILATION, it merely makes the decompiled code harder to understand!