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==Denuvo Anti-Tamper==
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Executable obfuscation secured using hardware hash. Results are stored in <code>.dlf</code> or <code>dbdata</code> file depending on the game.
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Examples: [[FIFA 14]], [[FIFA 15]], [[Lords of the Fallen]].
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==FADE/DEGRADE==
 
==FADE/DEGRADE==
 
Triggers fake bugs; not clear whether this can/will erroneously trigger for legitimate players.
 
Triggers fake bugs; not clear whether this can/will erroneously trigger for legitimate players.

Revision as of 23:20, 27 November 2014

Denuvo Anti-Tamper

Executable obfuscation secured using hardware hash. Results are stored in .dlf or dbdata file depending on the game.

Examples: FIFA 14, FIFA 15, Lords of the Fallen.

FADE/DEGRADE

Triggers fake bugs; not clear whether this can/will erroneously trigger for legitimate players.

Examples: Arma 3.

Smarte

Examples: Dungeon Siege II.

SVK Protector (SVKP)

Made by Defendion aka AntiCracking Team (defunct). Installs SVPK.sys rootkit driver.[1] Full behaviour not known.

Examples: Gothic II retail (may be only certain regions/editions).

Themida

Made by Oreans. Obfuscates executable code.

Examples: Mount & Blade, Mount & Blade: Warband.


References