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Articles by Andrea Bertolotto (1 article found)

Average article rating: 4.85

Cryptography & Security

Removing strong-signing from assemblies at file level (byte patching)
Last Updated: 19 Jul 2007   Page Views: 50,657   Rating: 4.85/5    Votes: 35   Popularity: 7.50   Bookmark Count: 82
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article describes how to remove strong signing from .NET assemblies without recompiling code.

Andrea Bertolotto


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I'm programming PCs since 1988, when I first bought an IBM compatible computer.
I survived many technologies during my years, from MS-DOS and Assembly throught K&R C and Visual Basic.
I'm interested in security, system administrations and networking in general.
Actually I'm working as analyst and web developer on a large project using ASP.NET 2.0, ASP.NET Ajax, SQL Server 2005 and Reporting Services.
I'm excited by all the possibilities offered by the .NET platform, from multi-threading to GDI+, to Windows CE, from SilverLight to LINQ and WCF.
To relax my mind I love reading maths and physics books and, of course, Lovecraft stories.
I enjoy my spare time spending some hours with my wife.
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Italy Italy


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