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Obfuscator for .Net Assemblies

I am evaluating Obfuscator to secure the source code in .Net
assembilies.I am considering following obfuscators:

1) XenoCode (http://www.xenocode.com)
2) Spices.Obfuscator (http://www.9rays.net/Products/Spices.Obfuscator)
3) CodeVeil (http://www.xheo.com/products/enterprise/codeveil)
4) .NET Obfuscator (http://www.preemptive.com)
5) .Net Reactor (http://www.eziriz.com)I

Tried almost half of them and when I open the Secured/Encrypted
assembly in Dis# decompiler it shows me not only all public tag
(function definition, user defined structures, etc) but also
decompiles
each function (it just replaced variable name inside functions).I am
wondering if anyone know about any good Obfuscator or have any comment
about the above mentioned ones. I will really appreciate any comments
you might have.

Thank you in Advance.
Kashif

Mar 13 '07 #1
1 1809
Hi Kashif,

You should consider our obfuscator built in to Decompiler.NET. The
product is both an obfuscator and decompiler and has advanced
obfuscation features like string literal encryption, and unique
obfuscation features like factoring the bodies of public members into
obfuscated implementations. Please contact us at
su*****@junglecreatures.com if you have questions about the product.
You can download a free trial version from our web site at
http://www.junglecreatures.com/

Jonathan Pierce
President
Jungle Creatures, Inc.
http://www.junglecreatures.com/

On Mar 13, 11:06 am, kashi...@gmail.com wrote:
I am evaluating Obfuscator to secure the source code in .Net
assembilies.I am considering following obfuscators:

1) XenoCode (http://www.xenocode.com)
2) Spices.Obfuscator (http://www.9rays.net/Products/Spices.Obfuscator)
3) CodeVeil (http://www.xheo.com/products/enterprise/codeveil)
4) .NET Obfuscator (http://www.preemptive.com)
5) .Net Reactor (http://www.eziriz.com)I

Tried almost half of them and when I open the Secured/Encrypted
assembly in Dis#decompilerit shows me not only all public tag
(function definition, user defined structures, etc) but also
decompiles
each function (it just replaced variable name inside functions).I am
wondering if anyone know about any good Obfuscator or have any comment
about the above mentioned ones. I will really appreciate any comments
you might have.

Thank you in Advance.
Kashif

Mar 25 '07 #2

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