German company Denuvo has been making quite a bit of money with software for quite some time now preventionς της πειρατείας σε video games. Η εταιρεία αναπτύσσει το λογισμικό αντι-infringementς με την τεχνολογία “anti-tamper” που καθιστά πολύ δύσκολο το “πείραγμα” των αρχείων που επιτρέπουν να παίζετε παιχνίδια χωρίς άδεια.
However, it seems that its revenues will decrease next space.
TorrentFreak reports that a Bulgarian hacker known as Voksi has discovered a way of bypassing the technology used by Denuvo, which has allowed the public to play pirated game replicas such as Doom and Just Cause 3. However, this gap was soon closed.
Now, a group of hackers called CONSPIR4CY have managed to crack it completely protection of Rise of the Tomb Raider, a Square Enix game released in January. The pirated version of the game is released on many file-sharing sites, along with three DLC add-ons.
Of course, the fact is a huge blow to Denuvo's reputation, although it is worth noting that so far only one game has been broken, and it is unclear how long it took the hackers to break it (though it does not matter the moment he broke it).
The fact proves that nothing is safe, and that there can be no keys in the Internet. There will always be some who will look for ways to beat the system and some of them will succeed.