MOSCOW, RUSSIA, April 11, 2014 (Press-News.org) StarForce Technologies, a leading developer of software solutions to protect applications and content against leakage, copying and illegal distribution, launches a new product - StarForce C++ Obfuscator. This product helps to protect software against analysis and reverse engineering. Its key benefit is multiplatformity. That means that you can protect software code created for all operating systems, including Android, and any processor, including firmware.
StarForce C++ Obfuscator is recommended for the cases when software protection against hacking is crucial. For example for software that contains DRM keys or other sensitive data that can't be lost. If it happens it affects both software developer and service provider and could cost them a lot of money.
"Code obfuscation is widely used to protect software against reverse engineering and modification. The level of security is determined by protection methods and techniques. StarForce C++ Obfuscator was designed for complicated cases requiring the most effective tools of obfuscation, for example, to protect DRM keys for such DRM systems as AACS and HDCP", - says Alexander Zatsepin, COO at StarForce Technology. "In addition, protection against analysis can be used for software running on electricity meters or on pay-TV decoders - wherever the fraud and the loss of income are possible".
StarForce Obfuscator C++ uses a large number of obfuscation methods to provide high level of tamper resistance. Software functionality remains the same after the obfuscation, but the source code is protected from the analysis that can be performed both by a man and by a machine.
To learn more about StarForce C++ Obfuscator and its advantages please click this link: http://www.star-force.com/solutions/product/starforce-obfuscator/
StarForce Technologies (www.star-force.com) is a leading vendor of information protection, copy protection and code obfuscation solutions for software and electronic content. Since 2000, StarForce has been successfully developing and implementing its state-of-the-art security solutions, providing copyright and intellectual property protection worldwide. One of these solutions was transformed into a StarForce cloud service (www.sfcontent.com) to protect e-Documents against illegal copying and distribution.
StarForce Technology is a reliable and responsible Technological Partner for enterprises potentially incurring losses due to cyber-gangs, hackers, software piracy, unauthorized data access and information leaks. StarForce's customers are Russian Railways, Corel, 1C, Mail.ru, Aeroflot, SUN InBev Russia, AMD Labs, ATC International, MediaHouse, Russobit M, New Disc, Buka, Snowball, 2Play, GFI, CENEGA, Akella, etc.
StarForce Launches a New Cross-Platform Product for Source Code Obfuscation
StarForce Technologies has created an obfuscator designed to protect C/C++ source code.
2014-04-11
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