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    Mixin

    Mixin

    Mixin is a trait/mixin and bytecode weaving framework for Java

    Mixin is a trait/mixin framework for Java using ASM and hooking into the runtime classloading process via a set of pluggable built-in or user-provided services. Built-in services currently support Mojang's LegacyLauncher system, though this is deprecated in favor of ModLauncher by cpw, which has greater extensibility and has support for Java 8 and later. Additional documentation for individual features and annotations can be found in the extensive Javadoc. ...
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    Simplify

    Simplify

    Android virtual machine and deobfuscator

    Simplify virtually executes an app to understand its behavior and then tries to optimize the code so that it behaves identically but is easier for a human to understand. Each optimization type is simple and generic, so it doesn't matter what specific type of obfuscation is used. Provides a virtual machine sandbox for executing Dalvik methods. After executing a method, it returns a graph containing all possible register and class values for every execution path. It works even if some values...
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    vHDL Obfuscator GUI

    vHDL Obfuscator GUI

    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...
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    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.
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    Yet another Java obfuscation tool. This one has a bit of a different twist, in that it can obfuscate native methods by generating a .h file which #defines the original method names to the obfuscated ones. Built with Apache BCEL.
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    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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