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On 01/10/2011 06:41 AM, Adam DeVita wrote:
> The HASP envelope does prevent an executable from running with a
> debugger open.

Only in simple cases.  Since the executable and the key are in the hands
(and total control) of the adversary, they can do anything.  For example
they can emulate/virtualize the process.  It will stop someone with a copy
of Visual Studio but will not stop someone determined and skilled.

My preferred way of looking at this kind of thing is how much would an
adversary charge to break things.  This HASP thing changes it from a few
hundred dollars to a few thousand.

Roger
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