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Resident Evil 7’s Denuvo protections cracked in under a week

  • January 30, 2017
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A cracked PC version of Denuvo-protected Resident Evil 7 appeared online over the weekend, offered up by hacking collective CPY less than a week after its January 24 release.
 
The crack marks a new low-water mark for the effectiveness of Denuvo's DRM protection, which just a year ago was considered so unbreakable that major cracking group 3DM took a public break from even attempting to crack Denuvo-protected games. Since then, though, over 20 Denuvo-protected games have been cracked or bypassed by 3DM, CPY, and other groups, starting with Doom and Rise of the Tomb Raider last summer.
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One file contains customer service emails

 
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Feb 5, 2017 20:25 GMT  ·  By Gabriela Vatu Video game protection soft-maker Denuvo is having a tough week as its website was found to have left some unprotected directories open to the public eye, including one that contains private emails. This news comes just days after it was revealed that Resident Evil 7, protected by Denuvo, was cracked in just five days and uploaded to the Internet.
 
For the most part, TorrentFreak reports, the files are pretty boring. In the logs directory, however, there’s an 11MB text file titled Ajax.log, which contains what seems to be customer support emails dating back three years.
 
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