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Glossary Term Software Tampering Detection

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What is Software Tampering Detection?

Software Tampering Detection involves the detection of unauthorized modifications to software code or applications in order to prevent security breaches or data manipulation.

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Understanding Software Tampering Detection

Software Tampering Detection is a security mechanism that detects unauthorized modification or manipulation of software applications, files, or code. This detection process typically involves monitoring binary integrity, file signatures, checksums, or digital certificates to identify any changes that could indicate tampering with the software. It helps in maintaining the trustworthiness and reliability of software by alerting administrators or users when unauthorized alterations are detected.

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