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Harry Sty
19 Jun 2017, 08:26

RE:

Spotware said:

Hi to all,

cAlgo files are encrypted and can be decrypted only by cAlgo. Therefore it is not possible to be reverse engineered. Reverse engineering would be possible only if the files where obfuscated or compiled to native code, somehing which is not the case with cAlgo.

 

Any Turing based machines, of which cAlgo is a class of, or more generally pretty much all of our current compute architecture is based on, can be reverse engineered. The question is at what cost.

Even if encryption is added as a layer, you will still need to decrypt it to run. At that point, anyone adept enough can read the original intent of the cBot. The question is still the same, at what cost does the reader want to pay to read the code.


@Harry Sty