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w_a_r_1
June 27th, 2009, 17:18
Hi,

Is there any nice tutorial over patching bytes in memory and cracking an application. I am searching for nice tutorail over it. Because i got an application in which i think i have to do some memory patching but how to start i dont know. So need a tut over it regarding patching bytes in memory via loader and crack the application.


Cheers,
war1

Aimless
June 27th, 2009, 20:44
Old essayboard in F+ archives.

Search for essays by MadMax.

Have Phun

w_a_r_1
June 27th, 2009, 23:13
Can u give me a direct link. I did the search but not getting

bilbo
June 27th, 2009, 23:56
Google is your first friend, YouTube is the second one
Try this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dlj_tZ7YDA&feature=fvw

Best regards, bilbo

Kayaker
June 28th, 2009, 00:33
I must be an old fart. YouTube and head banger music is needed for the new generation to learn to crack? What is this world coming to? I suppose an iPhone App for Cracking is the next step. To go along with the existing IDA port for iPhone.

bilbo
June 29th, 2009, 22:59
Yes, Kayaker, you're surely right, but young people deserve young links. And I guess he is a young boy from the huge amount of questions he is doing on the forum and privately too.
Obviously we do not want to crack, right?, but eventually learn to... And there is a big difference between the two things.
It's in some way like one wants to learn to make sex looking at the porno clips that flood the net. I'm pretty sure that our grandfathers could make a better sex than young people even without looking at any video. And I also think that we could chat with other people at least as well as nowadays, even without iPhones or SMS (eventually with the help of some beer or some glass of champagne for her...).
But time changes, and videos are welcome if they can give someone the will to start to learn... Only then, and not before, the big fun will begin.

Best regardds, bilbo

BanMe
June 30th, 2009, 00:10
Music is a excellent tool to use in many situations.

Music hands out open ended interpretation to every listener and can drive people to run longer, work harder, and feel better.

Im not to sure where bilbo went with the sex thing, but yea it can make sex more rythmatic. If that is a verb.. ;p

And the fact that new technologies develop new and interested people who develop on them is a sequence of events that has happened many times