I am a beta tester on behalf of the College Board for the Bluebook app, which administers the digital SAT. For the first admissions year when most universities are no longer going test-optional, more university-bound sixth-form pupils sit the digital SAT. Some students who are sitting on the SAT could receive an unfair advantage due to them reverse-engineering the app using Ghidra and using that to make a duplicate version of the app which will show correct answers and/or disable Assessment mode to cheat on the exam. I need to know if it is possible, if the student has prior Computer science knowledge, and what is the procedure for doing the following:
- Disabling assessment mode through terminal function or another internal coding source
- Reverse engineering the Bluebook app, and recreating it through Xcode and editing the code to automatically fill out the correct answer
- Reverse engineering the Bluebook app, and recreating it through Xcode and editing the code to disable assessment mode as a whole
Please tell me as this will give those who cheat a severely unfair advantage over those who studied hard for it