Tony Malatanos. Focal Points  What is reverse engineering?  Reasons Legit Malicious  Legality  Morality  Clean Room Design  Example: ReactOS.

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Tony Malatanos

Focal Points  What is reverse engineering?  Reasons Legit Malicious  Legality  Morality  Clean Room Design  Example: ReactOS

What is Reverse Engineering?  Instinctual need to know how things work  Analyzing and disassembling a closed system in order to reconstruct or modify it  Closed System No knowledge of inner workings or access to source code

Why RE? Legitimate Reasons  Loss of original source code  Derive design diagrams from source Flow charts Sequence diagrams Use case diagrams

Why RE? Malicious Reasons  Piracy Cracking commercial software Cracking copyright protection  Bypassing security measures

Reverse Engineering: Legality  Copyright protection limitations Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) ○ Provisions No circumventing digital protections No distribution of devices designed to circumvent digital protections No selling of anti-security tools No removing copyright information Safe harbor for Internet Service providers

Reverse Engineering: Legality  DMCA vs. DeCSS Universal v Reimerdes ○ MPAA won case against 2600 magazine who was distributing DeCSS software ○ DeCSS may not be distributed in any form Graphically Musically Illegal primes

Reverse Engineering: Morality  Piracy may be detrimental to a business or industry  Businesses go under  Individuals lose their jobs

Clean Room Design  Reverse engineering without infringing on copyrights  No prior knowledge of the certain techniques used to create original system

Clean Room Design: ReactOS  Free, open-source operating system that is Windows compatible  Goal To bring the large library of software and device drivers available on the Windows platform to a freely distributable operating system