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Old 08-07-2010, 00:29
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lol... no it's not. I've used that software before. It's clean. Maybe VmProtect causes the false-positive?
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Old 08-07-2010, 13:58
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.NET Reactor

use .NET Reactor .
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In contrast to obfuscators .NET Reactor completely stops any decompiling by mixing any pure .NET assembly (written in C#, VB.NET, Delphi.NET, J#, MSIL...) with native machine code
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Old 08-08-2010, 01:38
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In contrast to obfuscators, .NET Reactor tries to stop any decompiling by hiding all of the MSIL in the resources.

Fixed . It's funny how most of these obfuscators just lure customers in by blatantly lying.
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