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17 November, 2021
09 September, 2021
Support for RAD Studio 11 Alexandria is available in EurekaLog
We are pleased to announce the availability of support for RAD Studio 11 Alexandria in EurekaLog.
27 July, 2021
Working with cryptography in EurekaLog
EurekaLog is an exception tracer, i.e. a tool that installs hooks and catches exceptions being thrown, allowing you to generate a report on unhandled exceptions. However, it does provide various kinds of additional functionality that you can use in your apps. And one of those features is cryptography functions.
26 May, 2021
22 February, 2021
EurekaLog + VirusTotal = unforeseen consequences
We were contacted by a person who reported unforeseen consequences of uploading EurekaLog-enabled application to the VirusTotal service.
It was like this: the client compiled an application with EurekaLog. The application was configured to send bug reports by e-mail. He uploaded the compiled application to the VirusTotal website, and got a scan result that everything is fine.
So far, everything is quite typical. The strange things started the next day, when the client received an e-mail with bug report from EurekaLog. The weird thing was that the client did not launch the application, and he did not distribute/deploy it. And the report itself looked... unusual.
It was like this: the client compiled an application with EurekaLog. The application was configured to send bug reports by e-mail. He uploaded the compiled application to the VirusTotal website, and got a scan result that everything is fine.
So far, everything is quite typical. The strange things started the next day, when the client received an e-mail with bug report from EurekaLog. The weird thing was that the client did not launch the application, and he did not distribute/deploy it. And the report itself looked... unusual.
03 February, 2021
EurekaLog causes EOutOfResources (Out of system resources)?
We were contacted by a person who complained that his application was working fine until he added EurekaLog to it. An "Out of system resources" exception was raised after adding EurekaLog to project. The exception occurred inside the
OutOfResources
helper function from the Vcl.Graphics
unit.01 February, 2021
EurekaLog 2020 Survey Results
Recently we ran a survey of EurekaLog users. We asked questions that will help us improve EurekaLog.
Survey participants were automatically added to our big giveaway drawing.
Today, we picked 3 lucky winners at random to receive some valuable prizes.
Survey participants were automatically added to our big giveaway drawing.
Today, we picked 3 lucky winners at random to receive some valuable prizes.
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