The tool supports multiple emulator types, including vUSB (Virtual USB), allowing it to translate raw data into the specific registry structures those emulators require.

The tool can assist in recreating the environment of a compromised machine, allowing analysts to examine what security dongles were present at the time of an incident. Step-by-Step Usage Guide (v1.1b5)

Software developers historically used hardware dongles (like or HASP HL ) to prevent unauthorized copying of expensive, enterprise-grade software. When the application launches, it queries the physical USB port for specific cryptographic keys or data blocks stored within the dongle's non-volatile memory (EEPROM).

: Processes data dumps varying by exact byte size, including 204, 220, 332, 693, 716, 719, and 732 bytes.