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VMProtect Lite v3.8.7 Build 2001 (Setup + Key)

Posted on August 17, 2024 - August 17, 2024 by Maq Verma

VMProtect Lite v3.8.7 Build 2001 (Setup + Key)

VMProtect Lite is a software application designed for Windows computers that provides protection for software developers by obfuscating the source code. This tool has been widely used in the market for a long time and has proven to be very useful for many users. However, VMProtect is a paid tool, and to use it officially, a license must be purchased. Today, I am providing this tool for free along with its activation key, which you can find in the download section.

Features VMProtect Lite

Virtual Machine

The most powerful obfuscation method for binary code.

  1. Code Transformation: While protecting, VMProtect transforms the code of an application into its own set of commands, which is executed on a virtual machine with a different architecture.
  2. Built-in Protection: After protection, the virtual machine and the new set of commands are built into the protected application and do not require any additional libraries or modules to work.
  3. Wide Compatibility: This obfuscation method supports Intel binaries and .NET assemblies compiled with C/C++, C#, Pascal, VB, and ASM for the most popular operating systems: Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Licensing System

The most advanced license control.

  1. Integrated Licensing: VMProtect provides its own licensing system with SDK, allowing easy creation and verification of serial numbers. The licensing system uses the RSA algorithm, making it impossible for hackers to create a keygen.
  2. Detailed Serial Numbers: Serial numbers can contain lots of information like the name and email of the license owner, expiration date, period of free updates, and more. Any blocked serial number will be denied by new versions of an application.
  3. Trial Versions: The licensing system allows activating time-limited serial numbers and using them for a trial version of an application. This activation method works over the Internet and doesn’t store anything on the user’s computer.

Advanced Protection

These features make the protection truly impeccable.

  1. Virtual Files: Allows embedding additional files in the protected application, useful for creating portable applications.
  2. Packing: Packs the whole application and unpacks it in the memory at startup.
  3. Debugger Detection: Prevents the protected application from running in a debugger.
  4. Virtualization Tools Detection: Prevents the protected application from running in a virtual environment like VMware, VirtualBox, etc.
  5. Memory Protection: Prevents modification of the protected application on disk and in memory.
  6. Strip Debug Information: Removes all debug information from an application and renames all symbols for .NET applications.

What’s New

  • PE: Improved anti-debug features.
  • .NET: Improved code mutation.
  • New Features:
    • .NET: Added support for self-contained applications.
    • .NET: Added Stack Trace Decoder.

How to Install?

  1. Download Setup: First, download the setup from the link provided below. Remember, the setup is pre-activated, meaning you won’t need any loader or crack file.
  2. Install the Setup: Install the downloaded setup file. During the installation, you will be asked to enter a password. Use the following password: 78090d9e96e1671a9c7f024a3b99e33bec6cc3a0.
  3. Run the Application: Once installed, you can simply run the application from the desktop shortcut.
  4. Load Your Target: After running the application, load your target and start using it.

Download Link

https://mega.nz/file/teUm1bIT#KA5bTDgzunxl2fL2bKH2k6vDjj12VTTncyjH_uNHvpQ

PASSWORD: softwarecrackguru

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