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Bot Fighting 203: (Re)Actors and Short Stacks
February 6, 2018 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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there will be almost-zero information available via reading the stack frames.
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If your game is NOT really time-critical – we can go all the way to the full-scale Tor-like network out of obfuscation-only (Re)Actors
Filed under: Book: D&D of MOGs1st beta of Vol. VII-IXOn.SecurityFraud Prevention
Read moreExperience with development server 7x cheaper than Linode/DO
January 29, 2018 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
Preamble As I wrote a few weeks ago, I am currently developing an open-souce ithare::obf library. And apparently, to make sure it works more or less consistently, a Damn Lot(tm) of randomized testing (and preferably under different compilers) is necessary. As a result, last week I found myself in a search for a cheap Linux box […]
Bot Fighting 202. Time-Based Protection
January 23, 2018 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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Whenever we detect that the time spent within a piece-of-non-blocking-code, is more than a few seconds – then, either the system is hopelessly swapping, or we're being debugged
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What if we send not just a challenge, but a “challenge which includes some piece of code to be executed on the Client-Side”?
Filed under: Book: D&D of MOGs1st beta of Vol. VII-IXOn.SecurityFraud Prevention
Read moreBDT - Automating Your Application Testing in Behavior-Driven Way
January 18, 2018 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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Descriptive style takes its roots from the «chain» pattern, in which the methods enclosed in classes return some reference on themselves.
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Business-driven testing or BDT allows non-technical members of any development team a stronger involvement in the development process by allowing them to comprehend test cases and even create their own.
Filed under: On.ProgrammingTips and TricksOn.DevelopmentDevelopment Processes
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