It must be acknowledged that dongle emulators are also created and distributed for unauthorized purposes—to bypass legitimate software licensing and use protected software without proper payment. Such use typically violates software license agreements and may constitute copyright infringement.
The software sends a request to the USB port expecting an authentication key from the dongle. Crypto Box Dongle Emulator 11
A dongle emulator is a "virtual" version of the physical hardware. It intercepts communication between the software and the missing USB key, convincing the software that the physical CRYPTO-BOX is plugged in. This allows the protected application to run without the actual hardware present. It must be acknowledged that dongle emulators are
: MARX offers custom firmware development for clients, enabling software vendors to implement proprietary algorithms inside the dongle itself. This makes emulation substantially more difficult because the emulator must replicate not only standard dongle behavior but also vendor-specific functionality. A dongle emulator is a "virtual" version of