On 2016-12-01 06:27, Ted Roche wrote:
Agree. Depends on the level of security you want/need. Compiling
encrypted is enough to deter most. Nearly all Fox EXE / DLL can be
decrypted, so if you *really* need it secure, look to a 3rd party
solution, or move the secure parts off the client's machine and
require them to contact a web resource you control so they can't
access it.
I recall somebody mentioning Armadillo to protect your EXEs in the past
(from reverse engineering):
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Programming/Registration_Tools/The_Armadillo_Software_Protection_System.html
ReFox also offers protection: http://www.refox.net/-overview.html
Can you think of any other tool preferable to use for protecting your
deployed apps?
Any comments on the two mentioned above?
tia,
--Mike
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