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“No Bugs” Bunny

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“No Bugs” Bunny
Sarcastic Architect

Hobbies: Thinking Aloud, Arguing with Managers, Annoying HRs, Calling a Spade a Spade, Keeping Tongue in Cheek

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Once upon a time, in a rabbit outsourcing warren of Bunnylore, there was a young software developer bunny. And as a developer, she has had one very unusual treat: she was obsessed with eliminating all the bugs she can get his forelegs on. So, it is not surprising that her friends called her a “No Bugs” Bunny (or simply “NoBugs”).

Later on, she grew up, so she decided that “Bunny” in her name has became inappropriate (not to mention potential arguments with Warner Brothers), so she has asked all her friends to call her “No Bugs” Bunny. She has made a career as a team lead and software architect, and they lived happily ever after.

Bot Fighting 202. Time-Based Protection

January 23, 2018 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Obfuscating Protocols

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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

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BDT - 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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Bot Fighting 201. Part 4. Obfuscating Protocols. Versioning.

January 16, 2018 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Obfuscating Protocols

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we can handle several Client versions (each with its own obfuscation) with the very same Server.

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Then, if/when a zero-day bug is encountered in TLS – our obfuscation does provide additional protection even before the attacker can reach the code with that zero-day vulnerability

Filed under: Book: D&D of MOGs1st beta of Vol. VII-IXOn.SecurityFraud PreventionResearch

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Bot Fighting 201, part 3. ithare::obf: An Open Source Data+Source Randomized Obfuscation Library

January 9, 2018 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Obfuscation: Growing Forest to Hide a Leaf

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This is all what the-best-available-decompiler was able to do with our obfuscated code

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Performance-wise, we can do A LOT of obfuscation per network tick

Filed under: Book: D&D of MOGs1st beta of Vol. VII-IXOn.SecurityFraud Prevention

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