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The Research of Multi-point Function Opaque Predicates Obfuscation Algorithm

Authors: YANG Yubo; FAN Wenqing; HUANG Wei; XU Guoai; YANG Yixian;

The Research of Multi-point Function Opaque Predicates Obfuscation Algorithm

Abstract

On the algorithm of code obfuscation, opaque predicate is used to confuse the judgment of the program branches to achieve complex control flow statement. Currently, there are problems o f obfuscation on the opaque predicate. The first problem is the isolation. the relation between opaque predicate is relatively isolated, onc e an opaque predicates Boolean value is obtained, the branch flow will always be identified; Second is the reversible, an attacke r can determine the opaque predicate the Boolean value by analyzing reversible slicing attacks. In this paper, we proposed multi-poin t function opaque predicate obfuscation algorithm, using multi-function features makes opaque predicates interdependent and avoid reversible slicing attacks. Experimental data demonstrates that the obfuscated program performance and security has been significantly improved.

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