Thursday, January 7, 2016

Games piracy can end in two years – Digital Journal

 
 
 Piracy games may cease altogether in two years. Who ensures this scenario is not a president of a producer of games or a programmer, but the founder of one of the largest groups of crackers in the world.

The Chinese 3DM hackers are a known name the piracy scene and are facing difficulties to pirate recent games protected by a new copyright system called Denuvo.

The use of encryption has become the Denuvo a “hard nut to crack” for the community crackers and protected by the game system has become a challenge. In the past year, “Dragon Age: Inquisition” resisted the attacks by pirates for more than a month, a period considered excessive by consumers eager to experience for free the launches firsthand. In the end, the 3DM managed to break its protection.

Since then, the Denuvo has been improving its security algorithms and became progressively more complicated. The point of the founder of 3DM, self-styled Bird Sister, to comment on Reddit’s official channel for cracks that “given the current trends in the development of encryption technology over a period of two years I fear there will be more free games to play in world. “

For free, we mean pirated without the developers or producers receive for working illegally distributed.

The most current example a game protected by Denuvo is “Just Cause 3″. Despite 3DM efforts crackers and other groups, the title remains unavailable for illegal downloading, a month after its launch and with no provision for being “violated”. ‘FIFA 16′, released in late September, remains inviolable until today, more than three months after

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