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Originally Posted by Trit0n
@User1
Because of vmprotect :
- Actually protects intellectual property.
- Protects software developers.
- But also protects all software crackers who may have something to hide .
So a double edged sword, if you know what I mean.
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Also many viruses/malwares are protected with vmp...
When all the security companies will be able to devirtualize vmp (of course with the license from vmp), then we can definitely say "no thanks" as @user1 says.