← Back to context Comment by loeg 10 years ago How does one use a binary reverser commercially? 3 comments loeg Reply SXX 10 years ago For reverse engineering of protocols and formats for legacy software that was developed decades ago with no source code available. This is totally legal in many cases since there tons of companies that lose source for their own software. bathory 10 years ago anti-virus development, just to name one... baby 10 years ago security audit
SXX 10 years ago For reverse engineering of protocols and formats for legacy software that was developed decades ago with no source code available. This is totally legal in many cases since there tons of companies that lose source for their own software.
For reverse engineering of protocols and formats for legacy software that was developed decades ago with no source code available. This is totally legal in many cases since there tons of companies that lose source for their own software.
anti-virus development, just to name one...
security audit