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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 25, 2008
Onn Chee Wong, Singapore, SG;
Siew Keng Loh, Singapore, SG;
Hui Yang, Beijing, CN;
You Liang Wang, Beijing, CN;
Onn Chee Wong, Singapore, SG;
Siew Keng Loh, Singapore, SG;
Hui Yang, Beijing, CN;
You Liang Wang, Beijing, CN;
Infotect Security Pte Ltd, Singapore, SG;
Abstract
Embodiments of the invention provide a method and a system of detecting source code in a message being sent over a digital communication network to secure against unauthorized leakage of source code. The message is intercepted on a network device, placed into a memory on the network device, and divided into one or more segments, wherein each segment includes a predetermined number of lines of text from the message. For each segment, one or more syntax rules of a programming language is applied to the segment and a predetermined number of context lines of text before the segment and/or after the segment, to determine which of the syntax rules of the programming language are matched in the segment. A determination of whether the text message includes source code is provided based on the syntax rules that were matched.