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  1. Matlab R2015b Crack

Thanks Nitin. But the Pcode does not provide security to any IP content in the code, just obfuscates (as per Matlab) the code. Are you suggesting using Pcode and then the Deploytool for creating a Matlab executable file? So the end goal is to create an executable file for our customers which cannot be reverse engineered. Just want to know if they can crack the executbale file and read the code somehow (cache etc.). Does Matlab gurantee that your executable code cannot be read while compiling on a remote computer?

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Matlab R2015b Crack

Jan has from time to time posted about what can be pulled out of pcode; some of those postings are older and appeared on the Usenet group comp.soft-sys.matlab When it comes to intellectual property protection, the attacker will be considering time, expense, value of the intellectual property, whether the attacker can get someone else to pay the expense (e.g., botnet), and whether there are easier ways to get the intellectual property (e.g., subverting the operating system used in the lab in order to grab the source code.) to comment. I created a Matlab EXE file using deploytool and just using any commercial compressing tool it is possible to 'unzip' the EXE and get all the.m files.

It's true that the.m code is somewhat obfuscated and not readable at once, but functionality can be retrieved. You can type 'help' to any unzipped function and it will display the header text if any. In case you include a.mat file into your EXE file, the decompression will retrieve you the original.mat file which can then be easily loaded into Matlab as it is untouched by the obfuscation. Same for figures and text files.