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Category: Programming/Packers-Crypters-Protectors
Protect VB EXE 1.0
Download: http://www.eliansoft.com/SetupPVBEXE.zip
Operation System: Windows License: Shareware Size: 293 KB Date: 2006-11-19 23:31:07
Do you know the MS Visual Basic 6.0 executables can be decompiled to a degree sufficient enough to start making a new program from your code or break any piracy protection scheme?
Do you know that there is a free service without any intellectual property controls that is about to start doing this?
Protect VB EXE is the best you can do to make decompilation harder.
Protect VB EXE will let MS Visual Basic 6.0 programmers protect their executables from decompilation by removing unused data that the decompilers use. When using Protect VB EXE the resulting "sources" are almost unusable.
Contrary to what some developers believe, EXE encryptors and packers (compressors) offer a very low degree of security against decompilation.
There is no EXE encryptor or packer that truly disables the dumping of the executable from memory and if there was one it would only be a matter of time until somebody wrote a dumping script.
The dumped executables are thus ultimately unprotected.
Protect VB EXE protects the VB 6 executables permanently. It removes or alters the information needed for decompilation. Even if you compress it, and someone dumps the memory to disk, it will still be protected.
The information it takes out is mostly text unused by the VB runtime: form names, class method and variable names, form variable names, control names, control event names.
This means that the code is very hard to read. You could manually look at the decompiled forms and assign names to each form and control, but this would take a very long time.
The code for this is done by done writers of the best decompiler ever. Elian Soft is proud to work with Decompiler Technologies.
The protected executables run on all Windows platforms. However, if you use the Destroy DLL import feature your executable will only run on Windows 2000 and higher with the presence of the msvbvm60.dll file in the same folder. If you are planning to protect a DLL or OCX with this method, your version of the msvbvm60.dll must be in the same folder as the main application executable.
Protect VB EXE works on the compiled executable, so there is no need for additional programming. You can apply EXE encryptors and packers after you protect the executable with PVBEXE.
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