• Casey challenged Markopolos to use the statements to reverse-engineer the investment model that could produce such extraordinary results.

    NEWYORKER: Noble Creatures

  • Once you know you have a picture of where you want to be, you can reverse-engineer your way there.

    FORBES: The Big Picture: Three Steps To Keep It In Focus

  • This permitted Indian drug companies to reverse-engineer Western pharmaceuticals without paying licensing fees.

    FORBES: Pill Factory to the World

  • This legislation, enacted in 1998, makes it illegal to reverse-engineer copy protection schemes.

    ECONOMIST: Digital copyright

  • Keen to make Dropbox work on every computer, he spent 20 hours a day trying to reverse-engineer the guts of it.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Let us reverse-engineer the Cyprus case to get the proper perspective.

    FORBES: Cyprus: Welcome To The Roach Motel

  • Disclosure could allow competing companies to reverse-engineer fracking fluid formulas, they argued, and Wyoming's open-records law contains an exemption that allows trade secrets to be withheld from the public.

    NPR: Judge Sides With Wyoming In Fracking Chemical Suit

  • Davidson has catalogued some 300 individual chips bearing such images as Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian, and even a Russian message intended for Cold War-era Soviet operatives (who were attempting to reverse-engineer American technology).

    ENGADGET: Silicon art on a microchip

  • It is certainly possible that Saddam's skilled intelligence apparatus (or those of his friends) will be able to "reverse-engineer" the disclosed conclusions so as to ensure that the sources and methods by which they were derived are neutralized.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Powell report

  • PUFs are an innovative way of safeguarding individual chips from data theft by using the unique 'fingerprint' inherent in every semiconductor device to protect its encryption key, making it very hard to clone and thus reverse-engineer and compromise security microcontrollers.

    ENGADGET: NXP's silicon fingerprinting promises to annoy the heck out of ID hackers

  • Advances in computer know-how -- the ability to "reverse engineer" almost any product -- mean that as soon as a luxury product develops a cachet there will be a band of forgers with the technology and resources to copy it.

    CNN: Counterfeiters zoom in on fake Ferraris

  • "There will always be ways to reverse engineer technology products - but that spoils the fun!"

    BBC: Bug reveals 'deleted' Snapchat videos

  • They capture samples via honey pots and customer reports, un-package them, reverse engineer the executables so they can see the source code, and try to figure out what the malware is doing.

    FORBES: Battleground Cyberspace: Hackers vs. White Hats

  • But NXP has found a way to amplify these flaws in a controlled way and use them for identification, and it'd take a mightily well-equipped criminal (or fare dodger, or Scrabble cheater) to reverse engineer that.

    ENGADGET

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