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[OPEN SOURCE] KeyAuth Protected Console Loader | Anti-Debug | Anti-VM | Anti-Dump etc.

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Hi there, I wanted to share something that will be my first position in the forum.

This loader is a project organized using the KeyAuth C++ Example and includes several simple security measures.

 

Features

- Advanced Anti-Debug Protection
- 🛡️ Anti-VM Detection
- 🔒 Anti-Dump Protection
- 🕒 NTP Time Synchronization
- 🔑 License Verification System
- 💾 Encrypted License Storage in Registry
- 🔍 Continuous Security Monitoring
- 🎨 Modern Console Interface

 

Security Features:

- Debugger Detection
- Virtual Machine Detection
- Memory Dump Protection
- Code Integrity Check
- String Encryption
- Time Manipulation Detection
- Continuous Security Scanning

 

Requirements for Installation:

- Visual Studio 2019 or above

- KeyAuth

- Windows SDK

 

Build Requirements:

- Build Configuration: Release

- Platform: x64

 

Installation

1. Download the project:

This is the hidden content, please

2. Open the project in Visual Studio (you can open the .sln file)

3. Update your KeyAuth API information in main.cpp: (line 100)

Security::SecureString<32> NAME(“appname”);

Security::SecureString<32> OWNERID(“ownerid”);

Security::SecureString<32> VERSION(“version”);

 

4. Set Build settings to Release x64

5. Compile and run the project

 

Note: You must have a KeyAuth account to use this loader. Don't forget to update your API information in main.cpp.

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