Interesting technology.
Do you think there is a way for anti-viruses to implement countermeasures against your application's memory access?
Good question.
Yes, there are opportunities for countermeasures by anti-virus programs. We divided them into 2 technological and legal groups.
Technological countermeasures are laid in the very architecture our technology.
We plan to resolve the legal issues as they occur, as well as with the help of our users.
We hope that our users will realize the value of our technology and will not allow anti-virus companies to press on us.
Technological problems also turn into legal flatness.
For example, antivirus companies may conspire and prohibit their users from installing our application by applying a signature to our executable file.
This problem from the technological to the legal. We have prepared a whole block of countermeasures against antivirus countermeasures.
Now we do not want to sound the apparent measure taken by us. This will reveal our plans.
The process memory is one of the technological protection measures. Protect the process from injecting someone else's code is not a difficult task