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Agreed..... how the hell can NoobyProtect be considered strong when theres sod all out there to look at??
If its really that good there would be no problem chucking out some protected files to show off its strength. At the moment it just talks the talk with out even taking its first steps, let alone walking the walk. Thats no disrespect to Nooby, its merely a statement of fact.
Having said that, NoobyProtect is employing by far the safest 'protection' and that is limited distribution of 'non-demo' versions. If the code aint there, it aint going to be cracked (although carding then becomes the problem). The only way VB Decompiler was beaten was because the code was made available. Even using some of the better protectors it was then beaten by someone who had put the time in to learn.
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