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Guru3D.com » News » Windows 10 UWP protection may have been cracked, Zoo Tycoon Ultimate AC had five layers of DRM

Windows 10 UWP protection may have been cracked, Zoo Tycoon Ultimate AC had five layers of DRM

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/16/2018 10:31 AM | source: | 54 comment(s)
Windows 10 UWP protection may have been cracked, Zoo Tycoon Ultimate AC had five layers of DRM

A crack group released Microsoft Store game Zoo Tycoon Ultimate Animal Collection, a title from the Microsoft's store. They mention that there were five layers of security from the Universal Windows Platform.

DSO Gaming reports Codex has distributed the game online with the note that Zoo Tycoon Ultimate Animal Collection was fitted with MSStore, UWP, EAppX, XBLive and Arxan security. Torrentfreak mentions a quote from cracker Voksi, who claims that the Arxan-drm is comparable to Denuvo and uses virtual machines. EAppX is the name for app encrypted appx packages.

These five layers of DRM were: MSStore, UWP, EAppX, XBLive and Arxan. Whether these layers were used in other UWP games and whether they had any performance impact on them remains a mystery. Right now, pretty much all forms of DRM have been cracked. Microsoft’s UWP was the only one that remained uncrackable but that’s not the case anymore.

 

 

It will be interesting to see whether Microsoft will update its UWP protection in order to make it difficult for the hackers/crackers to crack the future games. This is something that Denuvo is currently doing by introducing new versions of its anti-tamper tech as soon as its latest version gets cracked.



Windows 10 UWP protection may have been cracked, Zoo Tycoon Ultimate AC had five layers of DRM Windows 10 UWP protection may have been cracked, Zoo Tycoon Ultimate AC had five layers of DRM




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lucidus
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#5520487 Posted on: 02/16/2018 01:01 PM
Good. Fuck all publishers who layer on so many forms of DRM. It's like the previous decade's non sense on repeat. I despise Ubi but MS must not want to be left behind.

bigfutus
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#5520495 Posted on: 02/16/2018 01:35 PM
Remember kids, the more layers of DRM, the better the game is.

xIcarus
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#5520497 Posted on: 02/16/2018 01:50 PM
Congrats to the crackers for cracking all these complex DRMs. In recent days these DRM implementations been eating too much CPU resources unnecessarily. Game developers must realize that no matter how complex DRMs are built up on it will be cracked sooner or later. Game developers should think other ways to protect their products from piracy.


Yeah, like not releasing crap games. Just look at EA.

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#5520498 Posted on: 02/16/2018 02:02 PM
50 Layers of DRM =]

Silva
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#5520499 Posted on: 02/16/2018 02:05 PM
I agree a game should have some form of protection, at least to delay the cracking for a few days.
I don't agree you should spend more on DRM than on the game itself. Make compelling games that people need to buy, not protect them so people have to buy if they want to play.

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