"Commercial software and malware often uses special tools (obfuscators and crypters) to confuse reverse engineers. However, any code that lives on your machine can be cracked no matter how "secured" it is. Come learn how to reverse engineer cryptic Java apps.
Attendees will benefit with at least an entry-level experience writing code, but they do not need to know Java. The techniques I show can be applied to most common programming languages. All source code will be public online. I will emphasize the take-away concepts over the nitty-gritty code details (although I am happy to get into specifics if club members want)."
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