Denuvo is a name that sends shudders down the spines of pirates the world over, as it has meant that some games, no matter how hard people tried, have remained uncracked and unplayable for those not willing to pay for them. But there are whispers that that mightiest of foes may soon be defeated, as Russian hackers may have found a way around its defences for the first time.
Unlike most digital rights management (DRM) systems, Denuvo has stood up to the efforts of many of the world's best crackers for many months, mostly because it effectively adds a DRM layer to other DRM like SECUROM. It's anti-tamper DRM, rather than game-pirate-blocking DRM. It even lead to some cracking groups claiming that the era of pirating games could be at an end.
Not to be defeated so easily though, Russian hackers are now claiming partial victory in the case of Denuvo protected Rise of the Tomb Raider. Closing in on a year after the game's release, a video has appeared online which appears to show the game cracked and working, without being paid for (thanks TorrentFreak).
The video is very low frame rate, which suggests the implementation – if real – is far from perfect, but it's a step in the right direction for those looking to crack some of the world's most troublesome DRM.
Of course we can't confirm that the crack exists until we see the game in the wild, but it seems like Denuvo may have fallen for the first time. It's taken months and months of effort, so it certainly did its job in protecting the game in the weeks and months after its release, where traditionally the highest piracy rates have been recorded.
The question now remains whether – if this crack is real – other Denuovo protected games can be opened up in a similar manner. If so, the developers of the anti-tamper system may need to go back to the drawing board.
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KitGuru Says: KitGuru doesn't endorse piracy in any form, but it is interesting to sit on the sidelines and watch the endless battle between hackers, crackers and developers.
lmao.
check your info.
Bronco, the hacker guy is from Ukraine.
The video is low framerate because he’s running on a crappy laptop with video recording using most of the CPU time.
What framerate do you expect from a GT750M
he was running a decoder of the game. That explains the bad fps..
What the flying hell is a decoder????
Don’t you mean Debugger?
The GTX750m explains why it runs like shit. That’s one of the most demanding games on PC right now.
“The video is very low frame rate, which suggests the implementation – if real – is far from perfect”
Or the game is obviously running on a laptop
Good Jop Pro
It’s been out on Pc 5 months, how is that “closing in on a year after the games release”
يلعن ابو التعليم المصري انجليزي في الضياع Jop=Job Pro=Bro
finally someone that doesn’t says only fantasies like 3DM,they said just “oh denuvo is a shit,we cracked it very easily,was not so hard,and just because we are so good we won’t release any crack for a year,but not because we don’t have them,just for an experiment,but we have the crack,sure that we have it,trust us”, this guy instead just posted a video that really shows that (if is not a fake of course),and this worths more than one-thousands of words.
He means debugger…
Debugger, and no. They’re right. A CPU based recorder and a GTX750M is the issue.
I closed my pc that’s 6 months, I expect the crack
I closed my pc that’s 6 months, I is waiting for the crack.
his os is in russian, get over it ua fascist