Hello.

Is there a reason why Ritlabs bothers using Themida?
I know it is a software protection product designed to prevent
software from being "cracked" and uses encryption.

 But considering Themida is used by many virus writers, keylogger
writers, etc., to conceal their malware, what could the advantages of
Themida possibly be? Because no one can be absolutely certain that if
and when Themida is detected by AV scanners and such whether it is
malware or a legit product.

Plus The Bat is not working with later builds of Windows 7 now.

Thanks

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Scott

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