What is JScrambler?
Jscrambler enables JavaScript applications to become self-defensive and resilient to tampering and reverse-engineering, while also providing complete visibility over client-side attacks.
JScrambler is a tool in the Security category of a tech stack.
Who uses JScrambler?
Developers
8 developers on StackShare have stated that they use JScrambler.
JScrambler Integrations
JavaScript, Node.js, React, HTML5, and Vue.js are some of the popular tools that integrate with JScrambler. Here's a list of all 21 tools that integrate with JScrambler.
JScrambler's Features
- Polymorphic JavaScript Obfuscation (transform your app into a form that is protected against reverse-engineering using automated static analysis attacks)
- Code Locks (restrict when, where and by whom the app can be executed)
- Self-Defending (combination of anti-tampering and anti-debugging techniques)
- Real-Time Notifications (if your code is being tampered or used in a different environment or date other than the one you have defined)
- JavaScript Threat Monitoring
- Webpage Monitoring
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