anti-hooking techniques
Anti-hooking techniques refer to strategies or methods used to prevent or block malicious activities known as "hooking" from occurring in computer programs or systems. These techniques aim to protect against unauthorized and malicious modifications or interceptions of software code, ensuring the security and integrity of the applications or operating systems.
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