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De-Obfuscated Scheme for Obfuscation Techniques Based on Trampoline Code (트램폴린 코드 기반의 난독화 기법을 위한 역난독화 시스템)

  • Minho Kim;Jeong Hyun Yi;Haehyun Cho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.1043-1053
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    • 2023
  • Malware analysts work diligently to analyze and counteract malware, while developers persistently devise evasion tactics, notably through packing and obfuscation techniques. Although previous works have proposed general unpacking approaches, they inadequately address techniques like OEP obfuscation and API obfuscation employed by modern packers, leading to occasional failures during the unpacking process. This paper examines the OEP and API obfuscation techniques utilized by various packers and introduces a system designed to automatically de-obfuscate them. The system analyzes the memory of packed programs, detects trampoline codes, and identifies obfuscated information, for program reconstruction. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our system in de-obfuscating programs that have undergone OEP and API obfuscation techniques.

The Effect of 3 Balance Training Programs on Improving Capabilities of Balancing among Some Female Students (일부 여대생의 세 가지 균형조절 훈련 효과 비교)

  • Yu, Jin-Ho;Jeong, Sun-Mi;Park, Hyung-Su
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.619-629
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to compare the effect improving balance abilities of 3 balance training programs by randomized intervention trial. Study subjects were 29 female students recruited from a university in Gwanju, who allocated randomly to 3 intervention groups, aqua group(modified Halliwick 10 point program, N=10), visual bio-feedback balance training group(N=10), and balance-pad plus trampolin group(N=9). As the results of repeated musure ANOVA, Wilcoxon signed rank test, major research findings were as follows; 1. Regarding SI or BIEMG measured at upright posture on hard platform, bio-feedback group under the condition with opening both eye and aqua group under the condition with closing both eye showed signigicant improvement in balance ability, respectively. 2. Regarding SI or BIEMG measured at upright posture on soft platform, bio-feedback group under the condition with opening both eye and aqua group under the condition with closing both eye showed signigicant improvement in balance ability, respectively. 3. Regarding all 3 sensory ratios, bio-feedback group showed significantly higher increasement in them than other 2 groups. The results suggested that visual bio-feedback training program improve the all 3 sensory functions required for balancing, and aqua training modified from Halliwick 10 point program contribute to improve vestibular function principally.

The Effect of Vestibular Stimulation Activity on Visual Perception among University Students in the Age of Twenties (20대 대학생에서 전정계 자극 활동이 시 지각 과제 수행에 미치는 영향)

  • Ki-Hoon, Hong;So-Young, Hong
    • The Journal of Korean society of community based occupational therapy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2017
  • Objective : The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of vestibular stimulation activity on visual perception. Methods : A total of 58 healthy adults in chungnam was participated in this study. I divided into the total 3 groups and studied. Group A was no vestibular stimulation, they sat on general chair and performed the visual perception task. Group B and C sat on general chair and ball chair respectively, after vestibular stimulation activity and they performed visual perception task. I measured the visual perception task with the time. Results : There was a significant difference between Group A and B and C. There was no significant difference between group B and C. Conclusion : The result shows that the vestibular stimulation activity is effective for an improvement in visual perception.