Thursday, January 15 2009 @ 10:06 PM CET Contributed by: detten Views: 21575
Earlier today I was asked for a way how to write self modifying code. I remember I had once written a small crackme using this technique, and against all odds I was able to digg up the source code :)
So without further delay, a very small example of how you can write self modifying code :
essay:
ok, it's time to save the planet!!!
read the story and take a look to the reference manual:))
here is our task:
1 enable the security mode
2 start the pacman bot
3 flush the battery of the bot
4 start the firewall
The first part of this tutorial is about unpacking Aspack 1.08.04 by hand to get the program's listing. Then we reverse the algorithm and finally code a keygenerator.
Thursday, August 07 2008 @ 06:07 PM CEST Contributed by: planethax Views: 8577
Level : newbie
Well I am an EXTREME NOOB!!!
I ran across an issue while exploring a crackme.
I opened the Crackme in Numega's SmartCheck;
Ran it and Smartcheck closed.
I repeated the numerous times ;)
So, it must be some kind of Anti SmartCheck coding I figure, but how to get around it?
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