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Junk code increase manual analysis difficulty in reverse engineering, and seriously disturb the automatic analysis process of ant code obfuscating, so find a junk code removing method has a great significance in the field of reverse engineering. Based on this, aiming at the problem that the executable context-dependent junk code is difficult to remove automatically, this paper proposes a junk code...
In this paper we present a new framework for automatically proving the security of public-key cryptographic schemes in computational model. The framework uses the sequence-of-games approach to construct security proof. A probabilistic polynomial-time process calculus is designed to describe the attack games and the game transformations are executed with the help of observational equivalence. The framework...
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