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Austrian company Denuvo has enjoyed unprecedented success against PC game piracy with games going uncracked for months - a feat seemingly impossible a few years ago. Notorious hacking group 3DM even predicted the end of PC game piracy altogether.
Denuvo's secret weapon is its Anti-Tamper technology, which shields a game's DRM and stops it being tampered with.
But there's been an upset: Resident Evil 7 has been cracked on PC and within only a week of launch. Are chinks in Denuvo's impervious armour beginning to show?
"Please note that we always position our Anti-Tamper solution as hard to crack, not as uncrackable," Denuvo marketing director Thomas Goebl told me. "So far only one piracy group has been able to bypass it.
"As always, we continue working to improve our solution to create security updates for upcoming Anti-Tamper versions. We will do the same with the learning from this bypass. It's correct that the title in question was cracked some days after release. Given the fact that every unprotected title is cracked on the day of release - as well as every update of games - our solution made a difference for this title."
More at the link, including nixing the talk about deals if Denuvo fails to work.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...s-to-lightning-quick-resident-evil-7-pc-crack
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