packing and cracking
Packing and cracking is a concept related to computer coding and data compression. Packing refers to the process of compressing data or code into a smaller and more efficient form, reducing its size without losing essential information. Cracking, on the other hand, refers to the reverse process of decompressing or deobfuscating packed data or code, restoring it to its original form. In this context, packing and cracking are often used in security systems to protect software from piracy or reverse engineering attempts.
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