Software developers use protection tools to safeguard their intellectual property and prevent unauthorized use or distribution of their software. Enigma Protector is one such tool used to protect applications from reverse engineering, cracking, and unauthorized modifications.

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Ava's investigation led her to an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city, where she suspected Zero Cool would make their next move. As she entered the dimly lit space, she spotted a lone figure hunched over a computer.

: To crack the software, an attacker must find the "Original Entry Point" (OEP) where the protection ends and the actual program begins. They then "dump" the memory to create a clean, unprotected file. Inline Patching