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Ryujin/README.md
keowu ffe6cb9655 feat: Improved pointer safety and performance for better adaptability. Also updated the README.
- Improved and organized pointer safety.
- Removed old, unused fields from the config.
- Introduced RyuJinConfigInternal to separate internal fields not directly related to the exposed config, used only by the Ryujin core.
- Updated README.md.
2025-07-26 22:16:21 -03:00

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Ryūjin Protector

Ryūjin Protector is an open-source Bin2Bin obfuscation, protection, and DRM tool for Windows PE binaries targeting the Intel x64 architecture(Only).

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Features

  • Junk Code Insertion + Code Mutation (Fully randomic without breaking the original logic)
  • IAT Call Access Obfuscation(With obfuscated handlers access)
  • Random Section naming(Default name: Ryujin)
  • Mathematical Operators Virtualization(aka: Ryūjin MiniVM)
  • Obfuscated code Encryption(Using TeaDelKew Algorithm)
  • Anti-Debug User + Kernel
  • Troll Reversers(Exclusive)
  • Anti-Dump
  • Anti-Disassembly + Anti-Decompiler
  • Memory Protection(CRC32)
  • Custom Passes(TODO)

Demos and Presentations

Ryūjin was designed and developed for the study of obfuscators with Bin2Bin capabilities, making it a viable project for use by third parties as well as serious information security students. This includes: Commercial Developers, Indie Developers/Cheat Developers, Anti-Cheat Developers, Malware Developers, Malware Analysts, and Security Researchers.

A Simple Comparison on a "main" function. before and after applying Ryūjin:

Ryūjin Protector Demo

This is only a small demo with only one Ryūjin feature, others feature together produce a better result.

Really Easy to Use:

Ryūjin is extremely easy to use — you can choose between the GUI mode or the CLI mode. Both will produce the same result in a precise, functional, and stable way.

GUI Mode Demonstration: Ryūjin Protector Demo GUI

CLI Mode Demonstration: Ryūjin Protector Demo Console

For both options, you will need exclusively a PE file (Apanas, executable, for now) along with a PDB file containing the symbols for that PE file, so that you can protect and generate a new binary. Additionally, you can consult the WIKI at any time to discover other options and possibilities, such as custom passes.


Getting Started

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