decompiling - Fact check: how vulnerable are .NET apps to decompilation? -


I came across on the MSMobiles.com blog, which, among other things, with other things:

< P>. Net is great for so many ways but for commercial apps? off course not! Anyone can view your source code, a high-end obfuscator will be of great help, but any fixed hackers will fix your code in less than a day. I know it with tragic experience despite spending $ 1000s on pirate and opaque devices.

This is then. The following are about developing commercial windows mobile applications:

Be ready for a 1-day delay, after which your competitors will have copied your functionality and the same functionality in SkyMarket Will keep their own apps together.

For those familiar people: this truth or nonsense? Is this problem typical for any type of Windows Mobile, or is it applicable to Windows even on the Net? It looked amazing to me because I know that Microsoft writes a good amount of client-side software in .NET (and many vendors write expensive apps in Java, which is apparently the same problem), and this It seems weird that their IP can be stolen easily so easily.

I will argue that this is a simple reason that if your competitive advantage and success of business is something in your code Depending on the algorithm, you have already worn out the successful app is much more than just code, it is one of several pieces.

If this is something that you are really afraid of, then I will invest in ambiguity and prepayment for some legal advice (whether it is cheap or not) that a competitor from your side will struggle And send a farewell letter which you believe is stolen your code even though it is not legally anywhere - the risk of action is just about your most effective tool.


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