In recent years, the name Voksi has become synonymous with gaming cracking, especially with regard to the protection of Denuvo. This week, the talented cracker (Bulgarian citizen) released a 90 minute video, revealing how he broke the V4 of Denuvo's famous technology.
Here is an interview he gave to TorrentFreak.
Earlier this week, the 4.9 version of Denuvo's protection system, which protected it Assassin's Creed Origin in recent months, was defeated by the Italian CPY cracking team.
Although Denuvo will probably report the four months of protection as a success, the company would prefer its protection to take a little longer, mainly after Ubisoft's decision to use VMProtect protection technology.
But let's talk about Voksi, as we said this week, we released a 90 minute video (below) describing how to break Denuvo's V4 technology.
Video is not for everyone, so anyone unfamiliar with the sport will probably find it boring. However, you may be thrilled to learn that Voksi recently knew nothing of the code…
"You will find this very funny and unbelievable," says Voksi, recalling what happened in 2012.
“There was one game called Sanctum and on a free [play] weekend [on Steam] me and my best friend were playing. I saw how great the collaboration was. When the free weekend was over, we wanted to keep playing, but we didn't have the money to buy the game.
“So, I started looking for alternative ways, LAN emulators, anything! Then I decided that what I really needed to do was learn how to do it right. That's how I got to reverse engineering. I started watching some videos of him YouTube with poor quality and do some lessons. Then I found some Steam exploits and so I started making Steamworks fixes, allowing multiplayer between players. ”
Voksi states that his entire career started with this game and his desire to play it with his best friend. Before that, he had absolutely no experience. He never took any university courses or any other course for that matter. Everything he knows comes from material he found on the internetnetwork. But the fun doesn't stop there.
"I do not even know how to encode properly with C #, C ++, etc. But I understand assembly very well," he explains.
It has been six years since 21 was originally motivated to break a toy due to a lack of money. Almost half a decade since then, his motives have not changed much.
"I provide paid things for free to people who can not afford them. "Of course, I'm not saying do not support developers if you have the money."
"OR challenge of cracking encourages me, especially with a company like Denuvo. It's pure cancer to the games industry, it doesn't help and it causes problems for paying customers."
Those who follow Voksi online will know that, apart from being known for themselves, he is also a member of REVOLT team.
"REVOLT started as a team with a single goal - to provide support to players who use cracked games."
In communities like / r / crackwatch on Reddit, Voksi and his friends have become something of a hero at Internet, breaking games to give access to the masses.
"Well, I do not see myself as a hero, but as an ordinary person doing what he loves. I like to see people happy because of my job, that's a big motivation, but nothing more than that. ”