Ripdev Launches an Anti-Piracy Service – To Protect iPhone Apps
Posted by: PatrickJ / Category: iPhone NewsCopyright © 2009 PatrickJ. Visit the original article at http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/2009/02/10/ripdev-launches-an-anti-piracy-service-to-protect-iphone-apps/.
Ripdev – the folks who bring you Installer and Kate for the jailbreak arena (and others) – are launching a new ’service’ aimed at IPhone developers who are worried about piracy and ‘cracking’ of their iPhone apps.
The service is called Kali Anti-Piracy – and it’s being launched just now perhaps partly as a result of recent launches of automated ‘cracking’ programs for App Store apps, Ripdev refers to these on their product page for the new service:
Evidently, the piracy rate currently is quite high due to the fact that there are numerous automatic “cracking” products that allow any application purchased from the AppStore to be extracted and distributed in unprotected form. Sadly, the whole process takes under 3 minutes per product… What does this mean to you as a developer? Obviously, you lose money.
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