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Anti-Heuristics is used in [[machine code]] to prevent [[heuristic analysis]] by evading [[debugger|debuggers]], tricking the [[Programmer|programmers]], attacking debuggers, and evading/attacking [[virtual machines]] are all part of this technique. Anti-heuristics rely on the code's ability to protect itself from user, [[administrator]], or even [[programmer]] and [[debugger]] intervention.
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'''Anti-Heuristics''' is used in [[machine code]] to prevent [[heuristic analysis]] by evading [[debugging|debuggers]], tricking the [[Programmer|programmers]], attacking debuggers, and evading/attacking [[virtual machines]] are all part of this technique. Anti-heuristics rely on the code's ability to protect itself from user, [[administrator]], or even [[programmer]] and [[debugging|debugger]] intervention.
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 8 August 2012

Anti-Heuristics is used in machine code to prevent heuristic analysis by evading debuggers, tricking the programmers, attacking debuggers, and evading/attacking virtual machines are all part of this technique. Anti-heuristics rely on the code's ability to protect itself from user, administrator, or even programmer and debugger intervention.

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Anti-heuristics is part of a series on countermeasures.