Supports multiple protection drivers, including HASP 3/4, Sentinel HASP (v6.23–v6.65), and Hardlock (v4.115). OS Support: Compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and 11 , as well as older versions like Windows 7 and 8. Registry-Based: Requires users to manually import
for a particular software dongle, or help troubleshooting a specific error code
because it modifies system-level drivers. Always source these tools from trusted repositories to avoid malware. Disclaimer
files that contain "dumps" of the original hardware key's data. TestProtect Critical Considerations Cons & Risks Bypasses Hardware:
This report is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Multikey is a driver-level tool often associated with circumventing software licensing and copy protection mechanisms. The use of such tools may violate software End User License Agreements (EULAs) and applicable laws. The author does not endorse software piracy or unauthorized modification of protected software.
Unlike newer emulation tools, Multikey 18.1 X64 operates at the kernel level, creating virtual USB controllers that mimic physical dongles. To the protected software, it appears as if the original hardware key is plugged into a USB port—even when no such device exists.
Supports multiple protection drivers, including HASP 3/4, Sentinel HASP (v6.23–v6.65), and Hardlock (v4.115). OS Support: Compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and 11 , as well as older versions like Windows 7 and 8. Registry-Based: Requires users to manually import
for a particular software dongle, or help troubleshooting a specific error code Multikey 18.1 X64
because it modifies system-level drivers. Always source these tools from trusted repositories to avoid malware. Disclaimer Always source these tools from trusted repositories to
files that contain "dumps" of the original hardware key's data. TestProtect Critical Considerations Cons & Risks Bypasses Hardware: Multikey is a driver-level tool often associated with
This report is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Multikey is a driver-level tool often associated with circumventing software licensing and copy protection mechanisms. The use of such tools may violate software End User License Agreements (EULAs) and applicable laws. The author does not endorse software piracy or unauthorized modification of protected software.
Unlike newer emulation tools, Multikey 18.1 X64 operates at the kernel level, creating virtual USB controllers that mimic physical dongles. To the protected software, it appears as if the original hardware key is plugged into a USB port—even when no such device exists.