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Corroder
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:14 pm    Post subject:

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... you are best to inject a DLL into the target process and edit things directly. Remove all forms of API usage (ReadProcessMemory/WriteProcessMemory)...


Again, I am agree by use own DLL to modifying directly a target process for hacks. But, I think some reverse engineering app's like ollybdg, IDApro and others still able to get data from a DLL file and even we delete our DLL file after injected a target process, we still can found 'what changes' inside a target process from kernel32.dll (if use windows 32 bits) or from other windows dll files which handling read/write process memory. Is it right ?.

However, to do that of course need advance reverse engineering skills / knowledge and not for noobs.

Beside, for me, it doesn't matter get scripts and codes for hacks. No matter to share as long as that use for have more fun's while playing games, for learning purpose to grow up programming knowledge.

Just one thing I don't like, some peoples stealing, ripping for scripts and codes (leecher) and then claim/admit it all as their creation and very bad thing is sometimes they sell it to get some advantages for themselves. That's a reason need to protect scripts and codes, sometimes.

Thank for your advice's

Regards
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ReviewPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:34 pm

nice explanation
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