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Themida is reliable ?

Protection of Copyright Law became one of the biggest challenges after the advent of the internet. With the free dissemination of information that multiplies all the time, the fight against piracy is a battle almost lost on the world wide web.
Since then, countless companies have emerged with countless security and protection solutions against reverse software engineering.
One of these companies, Oreans, is dedicated exclusively to the production of software for manufacturers that do not have expertise in this type of protection.
Themida is a product created by Oreans, in order to protect any software against cracking (reverse engineering). It functions as a protective software layer, successfully thwarting the most recent attempts at invasion and damage to intellectual property.

OCR Translator, like many other applications use Themida, because it is a well-established product that has been shown to be effective against piracy.
Its remarkable and efficient ability to camouflage a binary code, and protect applications against unauthorized copies, has even been used by crackers to spread viruses, Trojans and other pests.
However, not all antiviruses are able to identify a harmless Themida-protected executable from a Themida-protected malicious executable.
A good antivirus is designed to separate harmless code from malicious code. He must be able to scan a file thoroughly, removing the malicious code and preserving the harmless code of the infected file.
In other words, antivirus software must act as a medicine for a patient. The medicine has the function of eliminating the virus, or the bacteria, and not killing the patient.
While some engines even scan the contents of a compressed file for threats, others do only a superficial analysis of a file's header to decide whether they represent a threat.
As Themida obfuscates binary code in order to protect intellectual property, underdeveloped antivirus engines create false-positive alerts, because they are based on assumptions, not on actual concrete information, that that code may contain malicious instructions.

But Themida is not the only tool in the world that is used by malicious people to spread viruses. Major manufacturers such as Adobe and Microsoft produce applications that expose loopholes that are often exploited by crackers to camouflage malicious code.
One of the most well-known and popular products in the world, Adobe Flash, came to be credited as a virus by a portion of internet users, because in addition to being used to hide malicious code, its functionality was cloned by crackers, who tried to propagate a fake application in place of a genuine Adobe application.
In view of all these inconveniences, and of an immense range of conflicting information, it remains for us to clarify that Themida is not any type of virus.
We also inform you that ESET products, manufacturer of the Nod32 antivirus, adopts a mistaken security policy, when concluding that any software or executable protected with Themida or other Oreans products, represents a threat to the security of your computer.
Therefore, we reiterate that OCR Translator does not contain any type of virus, malware or spyware. Being subjected to all kinds of tests, it was considered 100% clean by the most popular antivirus in the industry, such as Kaspersky, Symantec, and many others.
Themida is reliable. Reputing it as a virus or a threat to the computer is like considering cars as a threat to humanity, instead of bad drivers.