Contributor: BRAD ZAVITSKY Here is an anti-debugging unit I created. Use AntiOn at the start of whatever has to be hidden (Password/Key gen) and AntiOff at the end. Actions: 1) Disable Keyboard 2) Change interrupts 1&3 {Trace and Breakpoint} 3) Loop until system time changes. {This will mess up Turbo Debugger} Note: Interrupts are accessed directly instead of through DOS function 25h, this will prevent a debugger that takes over all the interrupts from disabling from still being able to trace/add breakpoints. Right now, intxx is set to INT$20 (Halt program) which will crash the debugger. Set it's offset to $10 (INT$04) to just ignore the commands. {$A+,B-,D-,F-,G-,I-,L-,N-,O-,P-,Q-,R-,S-,T-,V-,X-} unit AntiDbug; interface {Enable anti-debugging technique's, Keyboard will no longer work} procedure AntiOn; {Disable anti-debugging technique's} procedure AntiOff; {Halts some debuggers (Turbo Debugger), called at unit init; Can be called freely} procedure HaltDebug; implementation var {Direct interrupt access} Int01: Pointer absolute $0:$004; Int03: Pointer absolute $0:$00C; IntXX: Pointer absolute $0:$080; {New interrupt, 04=$10, 20=$80} {Saved interrupts} SaveInt01, SaveInt03: Pointer; procedure Cli; inline($FA); {Clear interrupts} procedure Sti; inline($FB); {Store interrupts?} procedure HaltDebug; assembler; asm {Wait until clock timer changes} push ds xor ax, ax mov ds, ax mov ah, [046Ch] @@TimerWait: mov al, [046Ch] cmp al, ah je @@TimerWait pop ds end; procedure AntiOn; begin Port[$21] := Port[$21] or $02; {Disable interrupts} Cli; Int03 := IntXX; Int01 := IntXX; Sti; end; procedure AntiOff; begin Port[$21] := Port[$21] and $fd; {Enable interrupts} Cli; Int01 := SaveInt01; Int03 := SaveInt03; Sti; end; begin {Try to mess up debuggers} HaltDebug; {Save interrutps} SaveInt01 := Int01; SaveInt03 := Int03; end.