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Originally posted by Squidge
Are you saying that an application protected with Armadillo that does not use the default certificate (so requires a key to run) is keygen-able ? I've never noticed this. Sure, it's keygenable once you have the program up and running (and so either have a valid key already, or a default certificate) but not when you don't have a key to use.
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Why is a program keygenable when you got a valid key for it?
If an app uses RSA 4096-bit for the serial validation you won't be able to keygen it even if you got a valid key for it....