Resident Evil 7 for five days was the Denuvo Anti-Tamper protection

Resident Evil 7 in just five days. Denuvo Anti-Tamper, or Denuvo, is a digital anti-infringement or software piracy technology developed by the Austrian company Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH.
Denuvo offered up to 2016 the best software protection on the market, but this is now a thing of the past. Evidence; Resident Evil 7: Biohazard releases "broken" on torrents sites five days after its official release. The game uses Denuvo technology to protect itself from pirates.Resident Evil 7

The broken one it seems to work without any , according to TorrentFreak.

A few years ago Denuvo's technology was a nightmare for crackers, as the protection he offered was impenetrable. Some of the oldest games that are protected by Denuvo's technology have never been found on torrent sites, which shows that the protection technology was very strong.

Of course, as with many security solutions, nothing works forever... It started with Rise of the Tomb Raider, which was cracked by CONSPIR4CY (CPY) and started circulating on torrent sites in August 2016, about five months after its release. It was the first time that someone or someones managed to break Denuvo's protection.

Then came "Inside", which CPY broke six weeks after its official release. There have been many more since then such as Doom and Watch Dogs 2 to name a few.

Resident Evil 7, but the fastest to date since the release of 24 was released in January.

Denuvo has previously stated that it did not give money back if the protection offered does not prove adequate.

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