Yoda's Protector is a free, open source, Windows 32-bit software protector.

Features

  • Program compression
  • Program optimization
  • Polymorphic encryption
  • API redirection
  • Anti-debugging tricks
  • String & resource encryption
  • Remove debug information
  • Remove relocation table
  • Optimize and remove DOS header
  • Support for .exe, .dll, .ocx and .scr files

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Assembly, C++

Related Categories

C++ Data Formats Software, C++ Cryptography Software, C++ Software Development Software, Assembly Data Formats Software, Assembly Cryptography Software, Assembly Software Development Software

Registered

2004-12-31