[TOOL] Shiva, ELF Encryption Tool

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Date: 05/05/03

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      Shiva, ELF Encryption Tool
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    DETAILS

    Shiva is a tool that allows encryption of ELF executables under Linux.
    Shiva can be used to wrap an executable in such a way that though it
    continues to run as it did before it is very difficult to debug and
    reverse engineer. Shiva can be used to password protect critical programs,
    including setuid programs, or simply to obfuscate sensitive data stored
    within programs.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The tool can be downloaded from:
     <http://www.securereality.com.au/archives/shiva-0.95.tar.gz>
    http://www.securereality.com.au/archives/shiva-0.95.tar.gz

    The information has been provided by <mailto:shiva@securereality.com.au>
    Neel Mehta and <mailto:shiva@securereality.com.au> Shaun Clowes.

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