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<blockquote data-quote="ramishka" data-source="post: 25045652" data-attributes="member: 18888"><p>I'm sorry but most of this post is just drama.</p><p></p><p>I'm 99% certain that Denuvo already knew how to decrypt CODEX cracks.CODEX uses a VMProtect/Themeda based solution to encrypt and obfuscate their cracks. Denuvo uses a custom VMProtect based solution in their DRM. </p><p>It's should not have been difficult for Denuvo engineers to reverse engineer CODEX / CPY cracks at all. Note that most of the Denuvo team is former SecuROM employees. Some are cracking group members who left the scene. And it is their JOB to reverse engineer the cracks and strengthen their product.</p><p></p><p>Denuvo has always updated its protection based on scene cracks. And the scene has updated their cracks to adapt to new iterations of the DRM. This cycle is how it has always happened throughout the history when it comes to defeating a DRM. </p><p></p><p>Contrary to the article, I'm almost certain this leaked crack presents no new information to Denuvo. The only issue here is if CODEX gets concerned about their security or get pissed off about the leak and stop releasing. Other than that this is just hyped up drama. And more drama between REPACK groups. </p><p></p><p>P.S. - I was analyzing these so called repack groups sometime back. As I remember, there was at least one Sri Lankan in the CorePack group. They did not follow even the most basic protocol to conceal their identities and I remember some of their releases having a miner. Repack groups are in this game to profit. The scene is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramishka, post: 25045652, member: 18888"] I'm sorry but most of this post is just drama. I'm 99% certain that Denuvo already knew how to decrypt CODEX cracks.CODEX uses a VMProtect/Themeda based solution to encrypt and obfuscate their cracks. Denuvo uses a custom VMProtect based solution in their DRM. It's should not have been difficult for Denuvo engineers to reverse engineer CODEX / CPY cracks at all. Note that most of the Denuvo team is former SecuROM employees. Some are cracking group members who left the scene. And it is their JOB to reverse engineer the cracks and strengthen their product. Denuvo has always updated its protection based on scene cracks. And the scene has updated their cracks to adapt to new iterations of the DRM. This cycle is how it has always happened throughout the history when it comes to defeating a DRM. Contrary to the article, I'm almost certain this leaked crack presents no new information to Denuvo. The only issue here is if CODEX gets concerned about their security or get pissed off about the leak and stop releasing. Other than that this is just hyped up drama. And more drama between REPACK groups. P.S. - I was analyzing these so called repack groups sometime back. As I remember, there was at least one Sri Lankan in the CorePack group. They did not follow even the most basic protocol to conceal their identities and I remember some of their releases having a miner. Repack groups are in this game to profit. The scene is not. [/QUOTE]
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