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Software Pirates Worried About PC Games Becoming Too Hard to Crack Advancements to DRM measures could mean that there will be no more pirated games in two years, 3DM says.
Pirates at the infamous Chinese hacking forum 3DM are complaining that recent PC games are simply too darn hard to crack, according to Torrent Freak. The problem is apparently Denuvo, a copy ...
That's a much quicker turnaround time on a Denuvo crack than we've seen previously. "Please note that we always position our Anti-Tamper solution as hard to crack, not as uncrackable.
It took roughly two years for crackers to put the first dents in Denuvo's surprisingly robust anti-piracy protection for PC games. Now, a Denuvo-protected game has been cracked just six weeks ...
Forum intends to assess what impact no cracked games will have on PC market. Piracy group 3DM has said that it will not crack any single-player games for the next year.
How do people crack computer programs and games? This question was originally answered on Quora by Eric Jang.
While developers and publishers would like to think that the DRM included in PC games goes a long way towards combating piracy, with almost every big-name release, a full version of the game ...
Apparently, increasingly tougher levels of encryption are making some games a lot trickier to crack.
Apparently, increasingly tougher levels of encryption are making some games a lot trickier to crack.