Tuesday, 27 August 2013

[TechRepublic] Researchers reverse-engineer the Dropbox client: What it means

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Researchers reverse-engineer the Dropbox client: What it means

There were doubts about being able to reverse engineer heavily-obfuscated applications written in Python. Two researchers have removed all doubt by reverse engineering the immensely popular Dropbox client.

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