Interesting. Note the comment at the bottom of the class. This is the project its referring to. http://code.google.com/p/dex2jar/
There is nothing more annoying that a google search pulling up some funky-monkey on a forum some place talking about how to crack your app. I don't mind the kids with no money using my apps for free... they don't have money to buy it anyway, but I don't like that fecal-matter heads who do it just to put one over one you. If the market would support it, I'd even offer my stuff for free to that high school kid with no credit card :) The funny thing is that those crackers that are actually doing the cracking are without doubt members of this forum. and although I support their right to crack software, I don't support their right to distribute it. Anyway, I know DroidWall is a common tool for the crackers as well, to prevent LVL from calling home. I've been wondering if I can do true remote load of parts of my code (serialize and load) so that a cracked app that can't call out will simply not be able to run. I've also been thinking about putting together a cross app library, kind of like a neighbourhood watch thing. each app implementing it could be watched for cracking by the other apps in the system. I'm amazed at just how little research has gone into anti-cracking techniques since Android became popular. - Brill Pappin On Feb 1, 3:41 pm, Moto <[email protected]> wrote: > First, this is not a post to talk about how much pirating apps sucks etc... > I just want to post what I found hackers using to unlock my application from > using the Licensing Tools provided by Android. Anyone have any clues how to > prevent this particular hack? Anyone familiar with this particular hack? > > Please find attached the recovered file found when I decompiled hacked > version of my application. > > Thanks! > -Moto > > SmaliHook.java > 7KViewDownload -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

