diProtector Software is a software development firm focused on protecting software against reverse engineering
| Version | 1.2 |
| Updated | Feb 22nd 2006 |
| Developer |
diProtector Software
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| User Rating |
998
2.4
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| Original File Size | 31 KB |
| Downloads | 6870 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
diProtector Software is a software development firm that has as a main purpose the protection of software against reverse engineering on different platforms for PDA developers.
We are the first who built such product ever. Support for devices based on MIPS and SH4 cores under WindowsCE (Pocket PC), Palm OS, SmartPhones, BlackBerry and Symbian OS will be available soon. Version for ARM core working under Windows CE (Pocket PC) is available now in downloads and order sections.
Here are some key features of "DiProtector":
■ total destruction of the protected code fragments logic, which makes it impossible to analyse by disassembling;
■ detection and protection from active debuggers like eVC, eVB debuggers and others;
■ protection from code tracing under a debugger;
■ protection of application's import table;
■ entry point protection;
■ protection from code modification;
■ protected registry work;
■ resource and executable code compression;
■ internal short (16 chars) serial number manager with strong encryption (symmetric crypto–algorithm 3DES is used);
■ external serial number generator with keygen interface;
■ quick addition of trial–features and short serial number support to any applications;
■ no more "owner names" needed yet. Unique ID produced by diProtector is a MD5 hash–function of PresetID, PlatformID and random number. Therefor it's unique to each device and protected programs copy.
Limitations:
■ nag message
■ 30 days
great works on my PC. Regards
спасибо, работает)
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