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The Enigma Protector v7.50 (x32 & x64 DEMO)

This is an encryption example using The Enigma Protector 7.50 encryption.

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DEMO version has following limitations:
— NAG screen appears when protected application is running
— does not include sources of plugins
— does not contain RISC virtual machine
— protection of some features is suppressed

Enigma 7.5_x64_DEMO.rar TEP_7.5x32_DEMO.rar

File Information

Submitter lengyue

Submitted 04/29/2024

Category UnPackMe

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The Enigma Protector v7.50 (x32 & x64 DEMO)

Solved by azufo

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  • The title was changed to The Enigma Protector v7.50 (x32 & x64 DEMO)
  • 4 weeks later...

@lengyue For x86 version of your protected application. is it feasible to bypass hardware id lock without the working pair of a name and a key?

Regards.

sean.

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On 6/1/2024 at 4:26 AM, Sean Park - Lovejoy said:

@lengyue For x86 version of your protected application. is it feasible to bypass hardware id lock without the working pair of a name and a key?

Regards.

sean.

no

Can you give me version without Anti Virtual Machine, Anti Debug 😁? I only research bypass HWID 

Edited by 2lht_love

6 hours ago, lengyue said:

no

@lengyue You did not include the pair of a key and a name with your x86 attachment.

Regards.

sean.

 

  • 4 weeks later...

X86

user:Gr.Leng

Encryption Constants:2107636086

  • Solution

TEP_7.5x32_DEMO.rar   

 

Unpacking is also easy, but i don't have free time. There is nothing new in this new version.

Edited by azufo

On 6/27/2024 at 11:49 AM, gzfuqun111 said:

X86

user:Gr.Leng

Encryption Constants:2107636086

@gzfuqun111 So, you bypassed the hwid lock just using the constant value?

Regards.

sean.

@South Korea

using the constant value,keygen the program 

On 7/1/2024 at 1:50 PM, gzfuqun111 said:

@South Korea

using the constant value,keygen the program 

@gzfuqun111 Do you mean that you can make a keygen using the constant value?

Regards.

sean.

Edited by The Binary Expert

@South Kore

Yes, this encryption constant is used to create the registry, but there are others, including the hardware constant and the replacement public key.

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Edited by The Binary Expert

7.60 Build 20240618

- Added set of Enigma API functions for returning of key sections information
- Improved protection of hardware id
- Fixed protection of particular NodeJs applications
- Fixed issue running protected files on Parallels
- Fixed issue processing runtime and global time limited keys for console applications
- Virtual Box: Fixed freezing of applications in file dialogs
- Virtual Box: Fixed handling of ZwNotifyChangeDirectoryFile function
- Virtual Box: Fixed loading of keys with type REG_NONE
- Virtual Box: Fixed writing values to virtual regisitry
- Virtual Box: Fixed packing of some files with relocation directory
- Virtual Box: Fixed issue saving template files for Package Builder

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  • Author
On 6/27/2024 at 10:49 AM, gzfuqun111 said:

X86

user:Gr.Leng

Encryption Constants:2107636086

How did you find it? The Enigma7.5 Encryption Constants has no universal lookup method

  • 1 month later...

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 6/27/2024 at 9:02 AM, azufo said:

TEP_7.5x32_DEMO.rar 5.98 MB · 28 downloads    

 

Unpacking is also easy, but i don't have free time. There is nothing new in this new version.

Plz send tutorial bro 

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