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SecureEngine® technology



SecureEngine® is an innovative and revolutionary technology for protecting Microsoft Windows applications against modern cracking. Its architecture and design are a completely new idea in the software security world. Other software protectors use normal application privileges, supervised and restricted by the operating system kernel. Most modern crackers tools are also running at the operating system (kernel) level, making it very easy to study and attack their protection routines, as they are running at a lower (application) level.

SecureEngine® has been designed with a different approach to avoid this common scenario. Its code is running on the same level as the operating system (kernel) with all privileges enabled. That allows the execution of any kind of protection technique without being restricted by the operating system. On the other hand, current cracker tools are unable to detect, study and attack protection routines that have been designed for and run on the same level (kernel).

This innovative technology is compatible with all popular Windows versions, 98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003. The Oreans® Technologies product, Themida®, is enhanced with the SecureEngine® technology. SecureEngine® implements the following techniques to keep an application fully protected against advanced reverse engineering and cracking:

* Ring0Technology* ClearCode
* KernelOperation* CodeEncrypt
* AntiDumperPro* intDebugShield
* CodeReplace* MemoryGuard
* VirtualMachine* RealTimeSpy
* DebuggerGuard* DynamicEncryption
* SmartMetamorph* InteractiveEngine
* SecureEntryPoint* MutatorEngine
* SecureAPIWrapper* AntiBreakpoints
* PolymorphicLayers* AntiAPISpyer
* MonitorBlocker* ThreadEngine
* AntiCrackTools* PasswordProtect
* GarbageCode* SmartCompression


These features are described in detail in the Onlinedokumentation.

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