Method and apparatus providing deception and/or altered...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra – Interprogram communication using message – Object oriented message

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C719S313000, C713S182000

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10678609

ABSTRACT:
A method and/or system and/or apparatus providing deception and/or execution alteration in an information system. In specific embodiments, deceptions and/or protections are provided by intercepting and/or modifying operation of one or more system calls of an operating system.

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