reverse engineering of network protocols
Reverse engineering of network protocols refers to the process of analyzing and understanding the functioning and behaviors of these protocols by examining their existing implementations, disassembling or decompiling their source code, packet capturing and analysis, or any other means of studying their underlying structure and operation.
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