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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 102: System-Specific Kinda-Protection. Anti-Debugger, Anti-DLL-Injection, VM Detection.

December 5, 2017 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Wizard of OS

Quote:

it is fundamentally impossible to prevent (or detect) debugging, at least as long we’re staying on one single box.

Another Quote:

DON’T spend more than 10% of your overall anti-bot-fighting time budget on system-specific protections.

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

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Bot Fighting 101: Don’t Feed the Hacker

November 28, 2017 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Don't Feed the Hacker

Quote:

Some of the system calls are not absolutely necessary, and using them will significantly simplify life of the attacker

Another Quote:

Scrambling will help to protect your protocol even if the attacker manages to F.L.I.R.T. with your TLS library

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

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MOGs: Hacks and Hackers

November 21, 2017 by “No Bugs” Bunny

Hackers attacking! IDA Pro, Cheat Engine, Hexinator, WinAPIOverride

Quote:

One of the nastier-for-us features of IDA Pro is so-called F.L.I.R.T.

Another Quote:

All the popular protection methods lag well-behind capabilities of the average-attacker-on-a-100K-simultaneous-player-game.

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

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Merits of Anti-Reverse-Engineering for MOGs

November 14, 2017 by “No Bugs” Bunny

DRM bad...

Quote:

Given enough time, everything can be broken

Another Quote:

in this fight, most of the non-cheating player population will be on our side

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

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