Private exe Protector

Private exe Protector 2.7

Powerful polymorphic Win32 applications protector

5.0.2.5 Latest version
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Developer SetiSoft (c) Tech

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Private exe Protector - Powerful poly-meta morphic win32 applications protector. This software provide developers with software protection from reverse engineering, analysis, modifications and cracking. PeP use poly-morph & meta-morph engine (sniffers never detect signature) , LZMA compression algorithm , strong anti-debug and anti-dump tricks, import virtualization, stolen bytes virtualization technology, stolen resources technology (first protector that use this thing !), AES 256 bit encryption algorithm, the fast virtual machine, functions of licensing (keys/code encrypt), SDK etc

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