Promon Obfuscation !!exclusive!! -

The core objective of Promon obfuscation is to create a "black box" environment for mobile apps. In a standard compilation process, code is often left in a relatively readable state, making it vulnerable to hackers who use decompilers to reveal logic, API keys, and proprietary algorithms. Promon's technology disrupts this by applying various layers of transformation, such as renaming variables, flattening control flows, and encrypting strings.

To protect apps from cloning, tampering, and injection attacks, Promon employs a multi-layered obfuscation strategy: promon obfuscation

The obfuscated code continuously verifies the integrity of system calls and the absence of breakpoint instructions. If a debugger (such as GDB, Frida, or Xposed) attaches to the process, Promon’s checksums on critical code sections will fail, triggering an immediate application termination or data wipe. The core objective of Promon obfuscation is to