by sbruyere | Apr 11, 2017 | Reverse Engineering, Security, Visual Basic
As annouced previously, we just release the Free and Professional editions of VBReFormer 6.4. This new version improve such a lot the decompiler engine and this is one of the most important release I’ve done until now. The decompiler engine has been improved as...
by sbruyere | Jan 24, 2015 | Reverse Engineering, Security, Visual Basic
You all know that Visual Basic 6 allows you to choose between Native Code and P-Code compilation. Because one of the most recurrent questions of my customers was if VBReFormer Pro will support decompilation of their application, due to the simple fact they don’t know...
by sbruyere | Jun 21, 2014 | Reverse Engineering, Security, Visual Basic
I’m delighted to announce that we’ve released VBReFormer 6.2 Professional Edition. New features and improvements in this release include: – Support of Windows UNICODE settings & applications in disassembling, decompiling, and editing Visual Basic 5 & 6...
by sbruyere | Jan 5, 2011 | Reverse Engineering, Security, Visual Basic
Now that VBReFormer is a well advanced decompiler for Visual Basic application, I was searching for some unsolved crackmes in order to made sample of decompiling for learning purpose. The website Crackmes.de contains an impressive number of crackmes applications, a...
by sbruyere | May 22, 2010 | Reverse Engineering, Security, Visual Basic
One of the most exiting feature of VBReFormer is design edition mode for binaries Visual Basic applications. I have done this webcast to show that we can easily edit and alter an executable written with Visual Basic 6 with help of my half-decompiler VBReFormer 2007...
by sbruyere | Nov 5, 2009 | Reverse Engineering, Security, Virtualization, Visual Basic
I’m proud to announce the release and availability of VBReFormer Professional 5.4 (for licensed users). The updated version of VBReFormer can be downloaded from your client account! http://www.decompiler-vb.net/account.aspx What’s new in VBReFormer Professional 5.4 ?...