Re: Windows Binding
- Posted by Liquid-Nitrogen Software <nitrogen_069 at HOTMAIL.COM> Oct 19, 1999
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On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 23:40:58 -0400, Robert Craig <rds at ATTCANADA.NET> wrote: >Greg Phillips writes: >> Just out of curiosity, how does that work? Like, if a person >> were to change one byte in the person's file, would it >> get picked up on? How? When the file is bound, is a value >> set in the .exe somewhere, of say, the total sum of all the >> values of the bytes, or something? > >Something like that. >I can't be too specific without reducing security. >Anyway, this is really overkill since a shrouded and scrambled >file will already be extremely hard to tamper with. Would it be possible to change the message that appears when a file has been tampered with? -Mark.