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Submitted on: 11/19/2003 5:55:39 PM
By: OpcodeVoid  
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 16 Users
Compatibility:C, C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++

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     Learn how to create self modifying code now, Get expirence with Dynamicly generated functions and routines, All explain in this tutorials, This is better than <B>girls gone wild</B> Learn to protect your application from crackers by creating dynamic security routines

 
 
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11/19/2003 6:09:59 PM:
That's cool and useful to make crackers attacks unssucesful to your programs, really works. :)
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11/19/2003 6:21:55 PM:
awesome! this is a good advanced way to fool crackers...good job!
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11/19/2003 6:25:56 PM:Poltergeist
This is great, as is all your ASM related code, 5 g's from me ;)
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11/20/2003 2:08:12 PM:Wolf McCloud
Still pretty easy to crack... for me. What you should do is code that will generate more code, and run in its own memory. Example, The Matrix. I made a prog like that years ago. It always modifies and executes in the memory. But, you shouldn't put that in open source, since it is easy to make a virus that way. Anyways, pretty good article.
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11/21/2003 9:49:26 AM:
It isn't hard to crack for an expert, or perhaps an intermediate programmer.
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11/22/2003 10:39:26 AM:logicport
Well ig you made it your self then good work!
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11/26/2003 10:46:34 PM:Dr. Fire
nice, nice 5 from me
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11/26/2003 11:12:18 PM:Surfer Inter
I ask my friend to crack the code and he did it easily. This prove that your article has no worth.
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