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    toolchain for obfuscated compilation

    This is a C compiler, assembler, linker and virtual machine for computing based on encrypted working and obfuscated compilation and execution. The idea is that the platform machine `works encrypted' for the user and unencrypted for the operator, running a machine code instruction set in user mode that is provably safe against computational attacks, for code that is generated by a compiler that has introduced random variations into the code at each recompilation so that the attacker has no...
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    Hikari

    LLVM Obfuscator

    All releases prior to and including LLVM8 are signed using this PGP Key from Naville. Verifiable on his Keybase. Security is not now, and will never be based purely on Obscurity. The "Security Companies" might say so to sell more of their products. But no, binary obfuscation won't magically fix all your exploits and bugs, (If not introducing more). Designing an Obfuscator is hard, and keeping the source open definitely leaks the pattern to crackers which could potentially make the crackers'...
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