downloadbrowseservitute's Encrypted v. 2: find the right word to pass!

Download Korrect2_updated.zip, 5 kb (password: crackmes.de)
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The Second Edition of "Korrect: fine the right word to pass!".

Used a EXE Injector to (try to) encrypt information.

Bye bye

Difficulty: 2 - Needs a little brain (or luck)
Platform: Windows
Language: C/C++

Published: 07. Feb, 2008
Downloads: 504

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Solution by hound, published 26. feb, 2008; download (4 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.

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Discussion and comments

profdracula
06. Feb 2008
Any password of length 10 chars or more will be valid, if 10th-character is 'd'. For example;

impassword
xxxxxxxxxd
123456789d
profdracula
06. Feb 2008
@servitude, I think its a bug, if so plz update your crackme.
servitute
Author
06. Feb 2008
True: I'm correcting the crackme!
t3st
09. Feb 2008
try 2 make more difficult 'mez, for example - use byte-ADD on OEP. crackiong such thing will require more brainz, but it'll be more interesting )
t3st
09. Feb 2008
erm, why only OEP? onto all code :)
t3st
09. Feb 2008
and calc this byte from code.
t3st
09. Feb 2008
registration code
t3st
09. Feb 2008
it's bad that i can't alter my messages :(
TiGa
09. Feb 2008
Thinking before writing saves the need for editing.
infamousjeff
19. Feb 2008
havent had time to work on this since last weekend but I know the password just not how to get there. :)
servitute
Author
21. Feb 2008
Sorry, you need to know the 'how-to', not the 'what'...

Bye
hound
22. Feb 2008
All done. There is actually no termination check on the string entered though, so you can get more than one word that works but the first 10 letters are the same ;)

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