Cool, really looking forward to that article and that tool Daniel.![]()
Cool, really looking forward to that article and that tool Daniel.![]()
"Give a man a quote from the FAQ, and he'll ignore it. Print the FAQ, shove it up his ass, kick him in the balls, DDoS his ass and kick/ban him, and the point usually gets through eventually."
Excellent work Daniel. I think you should hold off on your opinion that this tool is the end of all .NET protections. I think I may have something to trip you up, and LibX prolly does as well :P No time to update the unpackme tho, real life is busy busy busy for me now.
High school sucks
looking forward to it, and GJ again![]()
It would really surprise me, since my tool is a very generic one. And can be used to remove obfuscation, injection. Everything.
The only real obstacle would be removing completely the MSIL and using only native code. And I don't want to say that this is not possible, but it's not very usual.
Well we'll see. This promises to be most interesting![]()
Found in the OpenGL header file for Visual C++ 6: 'typedef GLint int '. AAAARRRRGGGHHHH!!! [Don't get it? You're not a C programmer.]
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Thanks. The first thing which will be released is the rebuilder tool. I'm almost done and I would have been already done if I hand't got sick AGAIN. It's the 10th time this year I get sick (fever, cough etc): I have the immune system of a 4yo, or worse. Dammit. Anyway, I am now facing an annoying bug, to fix it with the fever will take me another day I guess. And another day will be entirely dedicate into writing the guide to the tool. So, release date, if everything goes alright, is fixed in 2 days. I'm talking about the tool, of course. The JIT and injection article is perhaps more interesting to read, but it's very easy stuff compared to the tool, which basically is a re-adaption of my .NET compiler. I wrote the tool because it was a good way to test the new CFF Explorer kernel.
Woah. Sounds interesting. Hope you get better soon![]()
As promised:
http://www.woodmann.com/forum/blog.php?b=84
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