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[VB.NET] Call on Memory Change?

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 1:40 am    Post subject: [VB.NET] Call on Memory Change? Reply with quote

I use ReadProcessMemory and WriteProcessMemory for everything. Then I use VB.NET to create the program with the API calls (mostly for ease gui, and simple code).

I want to know, if there is some way, that I can call a function (i.e. OnValueChange[Byval Address as Integer, Byval Value as Integer], which could be a float value, or a double value, or a long, or whatever), using any kind of API? Or is there where I should begin learning C++ so I can write a .DLL Injection based hack?

I know the Address Location, and currently I just have a Timer set as low as it will allow (1ms, but it's not actually operating that fast), and calling the API ReadProcessMemory, then when it reaches a certain value, I call WriteProcessMemory. I know that's so sloppy, but it works. I want to know if I can accomplish this in an easier way?

If you're going to agree with me, that I need to learn C++ and write a .DLL Injection based hack, could you atleast give me a very good starting location? All I know for C++ coding, is "cout >> 'Hello World';"

I'm trying to become a better hacker. It's hard.
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