Handling 64-bit assemblies during obfuscation - Paul Mason(blog.paul-mason.co.nz)

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Continuing on along the lines of the Protecting your precious code series, we'll take a look at pre-empting a bug in our obfuscator! One assumption I had made during writing these articles, which fell through into the implementation of NCloak was that an address size was 32 bits long. While this will work for MOST people (Any Cpu or 32 bit compilation); when obfuscating a 64 bit assembly, it will start causing a few execution problems.

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