Developers often use VMProtect to create "single-file" distributions or to safeguard proprietary code within .NET or native applications. 🛠️ Common Usage & Issues
It likely contains essential program functions or "default arguments" needed for a protected application to execute properly. defaultargs.vmp.dll
The .vmp.dll suffix suggests the original library has been virtualized, mutated, or packed to prevent reverse engineering. or packed to prevent reverse engineering.