3 things:
1) how funny would it be if someone pirated this software that's supposed to protect against an app being pirated? in other words, if instead of licensing this technology iphone app developers "stole" it and used it to "protect" their apps without buying the drm software, i think that would be hillarious.
2) i wonder if the developers of "kali" are able to protect "kali" with "kali", in other words if "kali" is supposed to "wrap" an application in another layer of code protection, can they use it to "wrap" the "wrapper"?
3) @ASmartDeveloper: ROTFLMAO!!! just too funny!!! do you even realize that the ntfs doesn't use a file allocation table? or that it's not possible to zero out a hdd that windows resides on when windows is running?
there's just so much wrong with your claims that i don't have the patience to correct your misconceptions.