Description
SecureCode Protection
SecureCode is a new and original software protection system designed for Borland Delphi or C++ Builder. It utilizes the latest protection techniques to enhance security and safeguard your software against reverse engineering and illegal decompilation. Whether you wish to keep your important code away from prying eyes or secure your intellectual property, SecureCode is the solution.
You can utilize SecureCode as a shield against reverse-engineering or incorporate it as an additional layer of protection alongside your existing registration scheme. With SecureCode, programmers can effortlessly encrypt specific procedures or functions, ensuring that they are only decrypted when in use and encrypted again upon completion.
Key Features of SecureCode Protection:
- AES Rijndael Encryption: SecureCode employs AES Standard Encryption to internally protect information, ensuring its safety.
- Machine Locking Protection: SecureCode offers exclusive Machine Locking Protection, preventing unauthorized usage or duplication of your software.
- Antidebugging & Antitracing Protection: Built-in antidebugging routines safeguard your code operation, thwarting any attempts at spying or cracking.
- Advanced Encryption Code Section Techniques: Advanced encryption methods are employed to safeguard specific sections of your software, ensuring execution only with a valid key.
- Advanced Digital Authentication: MD5 algorithm is used to create a sophisticated digital signature, verifying data integrity effectively.
- Encrypt & Hide Application Strings: SecureStrings property allows storing application strings in an encrypted form, preventing unauthorized access.
- Easy to Use: Implementation of SecureCode is straightforward, requiring the addition of specific files to protect desired procedures or functions.
Limitations:
Extraction Block feature is not available in SecureCode Protection.
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SecureCode Protection offers advanced encryption techniques like AES Rijndael Encryption, securing information internally in software. Machine Locking Protection adds extra security.