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Jose Sogiros

Jose Sogiros is a known developer in protection software. Publishing about software compression and the related anti hack applications is the beloved spare-time activity for J. Sogiros.

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The developer's task to make reverse engineering difficult, is not an easy one. Client-server models of software protection provide the best security but suffer from network limitations. Hardware based encryption schemes require the user to have specialised hardware, it limits the portability of programs. Native object programming makes reverse engineering harder but increases the software development effort. It brings us to one more possibility: code obfuscation.

A program supplier wants customers to pay a license fee to license the software. Accordant to this example, the seller will transmit a key after buying to the customer allowing for lawful function of the program. Confirmation code integrated in the program is programmed to forbid executing the program without the appropriate key.

The protection software guards and hides all sensitive code from crackers or other unlawful actions by its multiple protection arrangement founded on the in-house programmed lARP64 technology.

Software protection techniques are far from effortless though, however, super protection techniques do exist indeed. This article draws what to do.