In the meantime, I returned to my favorite operating system, which is OS X. A few years later, I was hired by a company in order to work on various things, including a way to protect their software against piracy. It was the best choice, because the university had a license, and I was working on the Windows stack. At this time, I used the well known IDA Pro. And during this study, I had to proceed to the reverse engineering of some of these APIs. One of my ideas was to prove how easy it was to hack such a crypto stack, in order to reduce the entropy of its random number generator, so that the user continued to think that its system was secure, but in fact, it was easy to retrieve all the generated keys. : During my studies, I had to put my hands into various cryptographic stacks. : What was the reason behind creating Hopper? Its main activity is focused on the development of the Hopper Disassembler, a software I've developed during the last four years. Two years ago, I decided to leave my job in order to create a small company, called Cryptic Apps. I have defended a PhD in the field of cryptography, whose subject was about stream ciphers. Hello Today we would like to share with you our amazing interview with Vincent Bénony the creator of Hopper a reverse engineering tool for OS X and Linux, that lets you disassemble, and decompile your 32/64bits Intel Mac, Linux, Windows and iOS executables! Enjoy! : Would you like to tell us more about yourself and your interest in security? How did it start?
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