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Originally Posted by flipconversion
XDD
You guys are quite naïve if you believe you're steps ahead of the hackers. For crying out loud - hackers managed to reverse engineer a major corporation's tightly sealed prize phone in a matter of days, with their "tiny little brains." You guys are nucking futs if you think anything you do will stop hackers from getting around your protection.
This is not your responsibility, it's apple's - if apple had done a *good* job at using their crappy DRM on iPhone apps, it wouldn't be an issue. Hackers never managed to crack fairplay on apple music files, I think it's rediculous that apple hasn't even responded to the situation.
But damn you all if you think you're smarter than the hackers, there's probably tons of those same hackers here - who are probably a ton smarter and a ton wiser than the vast majority of us. Just because you're pissed at them for cracking your app - which might make you lose a whole 20 or 30 sales, (that's not even a dinner with your family folks) doesn't mean that you bashing them will help any. And it certainly doesn't mean they're not smart. =P
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This is the 3rd or 4th time I've said this, but apps are not being cracked on a one-by-one basis by an actual cracker disassembling the binary, they're being run through a process which strips the DRM by script kiddies.
Also, FairPlay has circumvented by several programs. FYI.