How to make your Obfuscator fool Reflector : Paul Mason(blog.paul-mason.co.nz)
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The primary purpose for Obfuscators is to stop users understanding your application. The idea of this is that if you can stop them making sense of your application, you can stop them bypassing licensing steps and/or stealing code. A popular feature for a lot of commercial obfuscators is to take this a step further and stop popular decompilers from even being able to understand your program. While this may sound quite attractive; it can also be quite scary as you need to break many of the "set rules and guidelines" to make this happen. In this article, we'll discuss two of those methods to stop our code from working in Reflector.
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