I will protect and obfuscate your software against reverse engineering
About this gig
If you've spent weeks or months developing your software, the last thing you want is someone cracking it or stealing your logic in 5 minutes. I've been deep in the world of low-level systems and software security for years, and I know exactly how reverse engineers think.
️ Here is what I can do for your project:
- Custom Obfuscation: I'll scramble your code's logic (Control Flow Flattening) so it's unreadable but still runs perfectly.
- Pro Anti-Analysis: I add layers to detect if someone is trying to Debug, run your app in a VM, or test it in a Sandbox.
- Data Lockdown: Your strings and API keys will be encrypted and only decrypted in memory when needed.
- Polymorphic Layers: For high-security needs, I can make the protection change itself to stay ahead of static signatures.
Languages I work with:
I specialize in Rust (my favorite), C/C++, Python, and Node.js. If it runs on Windows, I can probably protect it.
Why work with me?
I care about performance. Nobody wants a prot
Get to know Hichem
Senior Software Engineer, Systems, Reverse Engineering and Automation
- FromAlgeria
- Member sinceMar 2026
- Avg. response time3 hours
Languages
French, Arabic, English
FAQ
Will this affect the performance of my application?
Not at all. My obfuscation and protection methods are designed to be lightweight. You won't notice any significant impact on the execution speed or memory usage of your software.
Can you protect Python or Node.js scripts?
Yes! I can obfuscate the source code and even wrap them into protected standalone executables (.exe) to make sure your original code is never exposed.
Is my source code safe with you?
100%. I treat every project with maximum confidentiality. I do not store your files after the order is completed, and I'm happy to work with samples if you prefer not to share the full project.
Can you bypass Antivirus (AV) detections?
My primary goal is intellectual property protection. However, my custom methods often help reduce heuristic detections by making the code look unique, unlike common public packers.
