Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Feb 2012 23:07 UTC, submitted by ronaldst
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I don't really blame them, if we're going by the quality of the Skype client on Windows / Linux .. the code had to be damn near undecipherable when it got into the hands of MSFT after the acquisition.
I imagine that Skype's code is indecipherable by design. I saw a presentation that showed the methods skype uses to prevent any tampering:
http://www.secdev.org/conf/skype_BHEU06.handout.pdf




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I don't really blame them, if we're going by the quality of the Skype client on Windows / Linux .. the code had to be damn near undecipherable when it got into the hands of MSFT after the acquisition.