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Does Jumping Beans® protect the jumping software from attacks by the host?

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Does Jumping Beans® protect the jumping software from attacks by the host?

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Yes, to a degree. Jumping Beans®’ advanced security will ensure that the code is restored to its correct state on each jump. However, while the jumping application is executing on the host, there is no way to protect it from the host. Obviously, Jumping Beans® cannot protect the jumping application from physical events such as a hard drive crash. In fact, there is no way any software can force the host hardware to perform in any particular way.

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