EXE from deploytool can be cracked by unzipping it
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SITUATION: I created a stand-alone EXE file using deploytool. By right-clicking on the EXE and selecting "unzip", it is possible to retrieve the set of files from which the EXE is built upon. It's true that the contents of the .m files result obfuscated, but still one can simply type 'help' to any function within unzipping folder and details are displayed. Furthermore, my application includes a .mat file which can be after unzipping imported/loaded into Matlab with no hassle. QUESTION IS: How can I secure my code from this and prevent the user to get quite a lot of it just by unzipping the EXE file? Thanks.
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BeeTiaw
2018-9-8
I am wondering if this is still possible in 2018?
I built a matlab EXE using deploytool and wondering if it is still possible to crack it and see the m-file?
Walter Roberson
2018-9-8
Mat files are not encrypted when they are placed in a compiled exe.
See also https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/43896-encryption-of-mat-files
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