apis with anti-reversing mechanisms
"APIs with anti-reversing mechanisms" refers to application programming interfaces (APIs) that are designed to prevent or hinder reverse engineering techniques used to analyze and understand the inner workings of software or applications. These APIs include measures and techniques that make it difficult for attackers to reverse engineer the code, extract sensitive information, or modify the software without proper authorization.
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