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On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Jun Koi <junkoi2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi,
>
> sorry if this is a bit off-topic, but i think many people here must
> have the same concern, and have to cope with it somehow.
>
> i am developing a Windows project using Python. the final executable
> file .EXE and its libs will be generated with py2exe.
>
> my concern is that: even if the binary is without the source, the code
> is still Python bytecode.
> and as far as i am aware, it is pretty trivial to reverse the binary
> back to the Python code. (i am not very sure which tools can be used
> to reverse Python-based .exe files, though)
>
> i have few questions:
>
> 1) how serious this problem is in your opinion? is it really true that
> it is impossible to protect the binaries from reversing?
>
> 2) how efficient are the reversing tools on Python binaries now? would
> be great if somebody can share some experiences on using those tools.
>
> 3) if it is true that it is quite trivial to reverse the Python
> binaries, how are you currently protecting your binaries? perhaps with
> some obfuscated tools, making it much harder to reverse?
>
> please share your ideas. thanks so much,
> Jun
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