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Dynamic path-based software watermarking
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringInformation SecurityInformation ForensicsSoftware EngineeringSource Code AnalysisSoftware AnalysisDynamic Path-based SoftwareHardware SecuritySoftware WatermarkingComputer ScienceDynamic Branching BehaviorLanguage-based SecuritySoftware DesignSoftware PiracyData SecurityCryptographyDigital WatermarkingSoftware SecurityProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingInformation HidingMultimedia SecurityObfuscation (Software)System Software
Software watermarking is a tool used to combat software piracy by embedding identifying information into a program. Most existing proposals for software watermarking have the shortcoming that the mark can be destroyed via fairly straightforward semantics-preserving code transformations. This paper introduces path-based watermarking, a new approach to software watermarking based on the dynamic branching behavior of programs. The advantage of this technique is that error-correcting and tamper-proofing techniques can be used to make path-based watermarks resilient against a wide variety of attacks. Experimental results, using both Java bytecode and IA-32 native code, indicate that even relatively large watermarks can be embedded into programs at modest cost.
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