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Edited by Deus, 19 June 2023 - 09:34 PM.
I wanna obfuscate my softwer, just so it doesn't get raped in like 5 minutes... And I'm wondering what obfuscator is decent?
Eazfuscator (has been devirtualised but only very few have made devirts for latest version) - make sure to read their documentation and use their attributes/markers carefully, plenty forget to do this and wonder why their application for deobfuscated in a drag-and-drop GitHub tool (EazFixer).
DNGuard (WITH HVM technology - again has been devirtualised but only by very few)
VMProtect has been devirtualised, there are public tools to do this
ConfuserEx is terrible
.NET Reactor can be easily unpacked
Basically just read
to get an idea.If I were you I'd also use anti reversal/debug/sniffing checks in your application - GitHub is a good reference for those, find some sources and learn from them. This video
is good to watch if you want to learn quickly.Owner of Cheato
My DWC will remain indefinitely as told by Lucas, which is fair due to my past mistakes out of immaturity - I was banned in 2020 for cracking releases and resharing onto another forum, so I will need to regain the trust of Nulled staff (especially Lucas) and members. Please deal with caution, obviously - I am more than happy to use and cover a middleman in any trade.
(I do not have an actual scam report open)
Eazfuscator (has been devirtualised but only very few have made devirts for latest version) - make sure to read their documentation and use their attributes/markers carefully, plenty forget to do this and wonder why their application for deobfuscated in a drag-and-drop GitHub tool (EazFixer).
DNGuard (WITH HVM technology - again has been devirtualised but only by very few)
VMProtect has been devirtualised, there are public tools to do this
ConfuserEx is terrible
.NET Reactor can be easily unpacked
Basically just read
to get an idea.If I were you I'd also use anti reversal/debug/sniffing checks in your application - GitHub is a good reference for those, find some sources and learn from them. This video
is good to watch if you want to learn quickly.
watched the colins video ages ago. But I only thought I could apply it to codeforces problems. Ty
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