﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:blogChannel="https://articleseen.com/rss/rssauthor.aspx?auth=g. himangi"><channel><title>G. Himangi Articles from ArticleSeen.com</title><link>https://articleseen.com/rss/rssauthor.aspx?auth=g. himangi</link><description>ArticleSeen.com - Submit your quality article for maximum exposure</description><copyright>Copyright 2009 ArticleSeen</copyright><item><title>8 Ways To Make Your Software Hacker-Proof and Crack-Proof With CryptoLicensing</title><link>https://articleseen.com/Article_8-ways-to-make-your-software-hacker-proof-and-crack-proof-with-cryptolicensing_11642.aspx</link><description>In the real world the developer needs to protect his software from hacking and cracking. The author gives some useful tips and guidelines for designing effective licenses using CryptoLicensing and writing effective license validation code using the CryptoLicensing validation API. The philosophy is simple: to make it as difficult as possible for the hacker to 'crack' your software and cause the hacker to lose interest in your software or not make it worthwhile for him/her.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:39:45 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>8 Ways To Protect And Obfuscate Your .Net Code Against Reverse-Engineering Using Crypto Obfuscator</title><link>https://articleseen.com/Article_8-ways-to-protect-and-obfuscate-your-net-code-against-reverse-engineering-using-crypto-obfuscator_4465.aspx</link><description>An unprotected .Net assembly is an easy target for hackers, crackers or competitors who can easily reverse-engineer your .Net source code. Crypto Obfuscator provides powerful code protection and obfuscation to .Net assemblies for protection against IP theft, reverse-engineering, hacking, cracking and piracy.</description><pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 01:07:36 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>