Java Antidecompiler

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2024-09 (4.33), 2024-06 (4.32), 2024-03 (4.31), 2023-12 (4.30), 2023-09 (4.29), 2023-06 (4.28), 2023-03 (4.27), 2022-12 (4.26), 2022-09 (4.25), 2022-06 (4.24)

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Solution Description

 

Absolute Java code and resources 

protection tool at the binary level

  • Supports Java 17 - 22
  • Protects library jars
  • Protects all resources
  • Black box class loading
  • Binary level protection
  • Keyless encryption

Lazy download: https://bisguard.com/downloads/java_antidecompiler_eclipse_9.6.2.zip

Additional Details

Eclipse Versions: 2024-09 (4.33), 2024-06 (4.32), 2024-03 (4.31), 2023-12 (4.30), 2023-09 (4.29), 2023-06 (4.28), 2023-03 (4.27), 2022-12 (4.26), 2022-09 (4.25), 2022-06 (4.24)

Platform Support: Windows, Mac, Linux/GTK

Organization Name: BIS Guard & Co.

Development Status: Production/Stable

Date Created: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 - 09:09

License: Commercial

Date Updated: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 - 05:53

Submitted by: Yury Bendersky

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Date Ranking Installs Clickthroughs
October 2024 264/605 26 8
September 2024 262/642 51 24
August 2024 294/641 34 33
July 2024 303/663 33 18
June 2024 264/681 55 17
May 2024 209/682 96 18
April 2024 273/687 56 10
March 2024 262/694 67 10
February 2024 267/687 54 5
January 2024 242/691 75 13
December 2023 273/671 54 13
November 2023 263/686 70 3
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This solution is completely useless and can be easily cracked using the tool(jhsdb) that come with jdk. This solution is also irresponsible for the user.

In reply to by Yongfa Lin

After two years since the release of Java Anti-Decompiler, there has not been a single report of successful hacking using dumping (including the program you suggested - jhsdb)
All such attempts were detected using the built-in sonar and led to an immediate exit from the protected program.

Congratulations, it's pretty simple for a beginner but what is it to paste a watermark to the complete screen with jdk?

Why the fuck does this put a huge unremovable watermark in the middle of my computer screen when I try to use this?! It doesn't go away without restarting the computer and my jar file wasn't even obfuscated. This extension is fucking garbage.