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On 04/01/2021 21:57, Pancho wrote:
> Most compilers leave fingerprints on executables you don't need an AI to
> detect them. I remember decompiling in the early 80's but complex modern
> code can often be a challenge to naively reverse engineer a high level
> understanding from even if you do have source code. Take away sensible
> variable and function names and you are stuffed.
+1001
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