temmokan Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 I am considering to start using Code Virtualizer (mainly because it supports binary formats not only for Windows). Could someone share experience/impressions on this piece of software? If possible, how it stands compared with other codeĀ virtualizing obfuscators? Note: I found a paper "Comparing the Effectiveness of Commercial Obfuscators against MATE Attacks" (by several guys from Univerisites of South Alabama and Nebraska), where the Subj: is compared with VMProtect and Themida - I can guess the Code Virtualizer gained some attention, if it became a subject of study. Thanks in advance for any information. 2
Gladiator Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 (edited) code virtualizer is really lite and super easy to use code obfuscation tool and in comparative look of other tools such as VMProtect or themida i recommended you to use CV (code virtualizer) because most of other application cause false-positive with antivirus softwares but CV is more reliable than others Edited August 12, 2020 by Gladiator
temmokan Posted August 13, 2020 Author Posted August 13, 2020 @Gladiator I see the point. The current Go example from CVDemo.zip crashes in protected form when built with Go 1.15 (it doesn't crash if I remove "defer" line and use it without "defer"), but otherwise I don't see major glitches so far. I wonder whether their support mailbox is quicker than sales' one.
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