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Reverse Engineering / Re: Cracking tutorials request
« on: March 09, 2014, 03:13:34 pm »
Wonderful! Great coverage, thank you very much. This should be a good read.


Do you by chance know of anything suited specifically for the .NET world, or any other virtual machine environment? Or is there no difference, i.e. the methods presented are generic? For some reason I have a belief, which may be entirely false, that cracking would be harder in the managed code setting.

Who are you to ask for things? you didn't even post an intro not to mention any kind of contribution.


My apologies. I was trying to kindly ask for help on a forum which I consider relevant for the question. As I stated in the post, I did find Krobar's collection, which anyone can find on Google, among the first results. I think posting the link would be sort of an insult to the readers' intelligence.


Again, I did not mean to push the policies of this forum. If you consider this thread inappropriate, please delete it and carry on.


All the good.

Staff note: No double posting...!

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Reverse Engineering / Cracking tutorials request
« on: March 09, 2014, 02:11:34 pm »
Call it a midlife crisis, but I recently had this strange idea of trying to update my skills on software deprotection and training. Twenty years ago I was regularly fiddling around with SoftIce and small TSR programs to implement "unlimited lives" to games, but I guess those DOS world tricks won't work today. Plus I do not remember much of it.


So... I am kindly requesting download links to relevant tutorials; software cracking, training etc. I have found Krobar's stuff and links to torrent resources with collections from 2005ish, but with very few seeders; hence they seem to be quite hard to get. Please - no crackmes yet; I will have to (re)learn to walk before trying to run.


I would be especially interested in more recent tutorials, covering managed code applications.


Help much appreciated!




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