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  • Redmond Developer News: "Protecting Your Property" - May 2008

    "As you might guess, obfuscation only gets you so far. The end result is still IL code, albeit IL that's intentionally mangled. Your average programmer probably wouldn't bother trying to understand it, but to a top-notch IP thief -- or a hacker -- it wouldn't be that much of a challenge."
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  • Bank Systems & Technology: "Patent Issues a Growing Concern for Banks" - March 27, 2008

    "Banks worry a lot about customer data -- now they are starting to worry about the IP and the application itself. What if someone knows the application well enough to poke holes in it to get to the customer data?"
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  • Information Security: "Application Hardening Tools Help Repel Software Pirates" - March 20, 2008

    "Hackers can defeat normal encryption wrappers by capturing and decompiling code at runtime, but V.i. Labs re-encrypts the function dynamically as it's loaded into memory, making it almost impossible for hackers to capture and crack the entire program."
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  • CRN: "Review: V.I. Laboratories' CodeArmor" - March 7, 2008

    "CodeArmor's encryption and similar technologies should be made part of a security policy when developing .NET applications."
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  • WindowsForDevices.com: "Encryption tool protects .NET, Windows source code" - February 27, 2008

    "Version 2.2 of CodeArmor for Windows and .NET also boasts expanded anti-debugging, secure debugger enhancements, device driver verification, plus support for Sybase PowerBuilder and Borland Delphi compilers."
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  • SD Times: "Special Report on Software Piracy" - February 15, 2008

    "Piracy groups have become their own ISVs," said [V.i. Labs'] DeMarines. "They've got developers, testers and distribution."
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  • SD Times: "V.i. Labs Polishes Armor" - January 23, 2008

    One of the main new features in CodeArmor 2.2 is an enhancement to prevent protected application files from being tampered with statically or dynamically.
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  • NetworkWorld: "Startup updates antipiracy protection" - January 23, 2008

    Startup VI Labs has updated its CodeArmor software for protecting software against intellectual property theft, adding device driver verification and protection against binary tampering.
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  • Dark Reading: "V.i. Labs Enhances CodeArmor" - January 22, 2008

    CodeArmor 2.2... now offers additional security enhancements and further extends the ability to automatically protect a wide range of software applications without modifying source code.
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  • eWeek Podcast: "The Mobile Blind Spot" - December 26, 2007

    The world can be an unfriendly place to IP (intellectual property). How to meet those challenges is the topic of this podcast discussion with Victor DeMarines, VP of Products for V.i. Labs.
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  • Computer Reseller News: "CodeArmor -- Software Crackers Won't Prevail" - October 23, 2007

    To beat most thieves, look no further than CodeArmor's unique solution that combines encryption, antidebugging and runtime execution monitoring.
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  • Enterprise Systems: "Outsourcing: Securing Software Development" - September 25, 2007

    As application development outsourcing pushes into high-risk foreign locations, new techniques are needed to protect software intellectual property.
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  • Mass High Tech: "Keeping Software Secure is Pensak's Passion" - September 24, 2007

    "Code Armor for V.i. is my crowning achievement. It addresses 95 percent of what I see as wrong with the software industry"
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  • WindowsforDevices.com: "Tool protects .NET application source code" - August 15, 2007

    V.I. Labs has added new "secure debugging" capabilities to its solution for protecting software IP (intellectual property).
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  • Redmond Developer: "V.i. Labs Offers IP Protection" - July 15, 2007

    Analyst, firms warn that outsourcing development poses risk to intellectual property.
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  • Computerworld: "V.I. Labs adds snooping to antipiracy product" - April 16, 2007

    "Antipiracy tools vendor V.I. Laboratories Inc. has joined forces with Internet Crimes Group Inc. (ICG) to offer software developers and enterprise IT shops a way to keep track of criminals who are illegally publishing their software. "
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  • IT Defense Magazine: “CodeArmor is an out-of-the-box software protection solution..” - April 13, 2007

    "V.i. Labs' patent-pending technology automatically encrypts software at the function level and secures the application run-time environment."
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  • SD West 2007: “Top Software Companies to Unveil New Products at SD West 2007” - March 20, 2007

    "V.i. Labs will introduce CodeArmor for Microsoft .NET. The product protects valuable source code embedded in the .NET framework without requiring code modifications or additional application files."
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  • SD West 2007: V.i. Labs presents "Dark Side of Reverse Engineering" - March 20, 2007

    Henry Tumblin, VP of Engineering presents at SD West 2007
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  • Dark Reading: “.NET Apps Get a Bodyguard” - March 15, 2007

    "V.i. Labs next week will roll out software "armor" for Microsoft .NET Framework applications that hardens these applications so they can't be hacked or pirated, Dark Reading has learned. "
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  • Redmond Developer News: “The latest release of CodeArmor protects developers and enterprises” - November 27, 2006

    "The latest release of CodeArmor protects developers and enterprises from intellectual property theft and reverse engineering intrusions. The product works to harden both 32-bit Windows apps and .NET apps."
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  • ZDNet India: “V.i. Labs and Reprise Software team up” - November 23, 2006

    "V.i. Laboratories, a provider of software protection solutions for securing high value and mission critical applications, announced a partnership with Reprise Software"
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  • Boston Globe (Boston.com): “V.i. Labs partners with Reprise Software” - November 20, 2006

    "V.i. Labs of Waltham said today it has joined forces with Reprise Software Inc. of California to offer a comprehensive defense against software piracy."
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  • Mass High Tech: “Tech companies partner to create new anti-piracy software” - November 16, 2006

    "Waltham-based V.i. Laboratories Inc. reports combining its technology with Providence, R.I.'s Uniloc USA technology to create a new anti-piracy software."
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  • Gartner Group Report: “Hype Cycle for Cyberthreats, 2006” - September 13, 2006 report

    "V.i. Labs Enterprise Code Reverse Engineering — the reverse engineering of enterprise application code for the purposes of targeting vulnerabilities or stealing intellectual property."
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  • PC News Weekly: "V.i. Labs Introduces Method for Quantifying Revenue Lost to Software Piracy"

    "V.i. Laboratories, a provider of software protection solutions for securing high value and mission critical applications, announced today a new method for quantifying the amount of revenue that software vendors realize before and after implementing anti-piracy measures."
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  • Enterprise Systems: "New “Security” Blanket for Developers"

    "V.i. Laboratories promises that CodeArmor can secure application code from piracy and reverse engineering "
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  • Application Development Trends: "V.i. Delivers Knight in Shining Armor for Developers"

    "Developers may sleep better knowing there’s a new security blanket out there that promises to protect their builds from piracy and reverse engineering. And the product–applied post production–requires no source code modification."
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  • eWeek: "Code on the Internet Battlefield Needs Body Armor"

    "These developments shine the spotlight on today's announcement by V.i. Laboratories of Waltham, Mass., of that company's CodeArmor 2.0 technology for adding reverse-engineering protections to executable code."
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  • SD Times: "V.i. Labs Protects Apps With CodeArmor"

    "Encrypting the internals of an application and attaching a small debugger that always runs inside of the program are two methods used by Vi Labs’ new CodeArmor application protection software to stem the tide of trojan horses and hacker invasions."
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  • Dark Reading: "Startup Locks Down Apps"

    "The father of the firewall is back with a new venture: David Pensak, who designed the first commercial firewall and founded Raptor Systems, now part of Symantec, today is lifting the veil on a new startup with its own approach to securing applications."
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  • VentureWire/Dow Jones Newsletter: "Protecting Software From Pirates, V.i. Raises Series A Round"

    "Aiming to protect software applications from pirates and other technologically savvy malcontents, V.i. Laboratories Inc. has raised under $5 million in its first round of funding."
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  • SecurityPronews: "V.i. Labs Dons Its CodeArmor"

    "After picking up a first-round of funding from a group led by Rockford Capital, V.i. Labs is ready to ride the wave of software protection needs of application developers."
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  • Computer Reseller News: "Startup Toughens Software Applications To Foil Pirates"

    "Software application developers have a new weapon in their battle to prevent hackers and software pirates from reverse-engineering their valuable code. "
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  • Mass High Tech: "Waltham startup plans to deep-six software pirates"

    "Serial entrepreneur David Pensak is making a second career out of developing security software -- something his bosses at DuPont weren't much interested in 20 years ago."
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