
toma6868's KeyGenMe_1
Download CrackMe_1.zip, 22 kb (password: crackmes.de) Browse contents of CrackMe_1.zip Toma6868's KeyGenMe # 1
Difficulty: 2 - Needs a little brain (or luck) | RatingVotes: 3 View profile of toma6868 » |
Solutions
Solution by xylitol, published 01. aug, 2008; download (101 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
xylitol has rated this crackme as quite nice.
Solution by br0ken, published 02. apr, 2008; download (59 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
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Solution by r00ster, published 03. apr, 2008; download (31 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
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Solution by obnoxious, published 02. apr, 2008; download (33 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
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Discussion and comments
obnoxious 30. Mar 2008 | it was easy thanks for the keygenme toma6868 will be posting a tut soon!!!! |
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toma6868 Author 30. Mar 2008 | thx obnoxious ... i hope this keygenMe will delight some other newbies |
Wasted_Bytes 30. Mar 2008 | Solved..Easy one |
r00ster 31. Mar 2008 | Solved. I have also uploaded a little tut. Thank you toma6868 for your crackme! :-) |
MACH4 02. Apr 2008 | Hi toma6868, Now that your keygen is well and truly cracked, can you please give me some guidance, or PM me the source of your crackme! I found the algo's very easily, but when making a solution keygen in .NET I experienced runtime exceptions! Its just that I'm quite new to vb.net programming and would like to find out where I was going wrong! The exception was in the 7th line of ascEncode. Starts with: Left = Operators etc. The exception was "Argument Start must be greater than zero" I think it was referring to obj3 & obj8. being NULL or zero. Asm is easy compared to vb.net ha! Thanks, MACH4 |
toma6868 Author 02. Apr 2008 | Hi MACH4 look at your PM ... I send you the main source of my crackme.... I hope it will help you :) |
MACH4 02. Apr 2008 | Hi toma6868, Thanks very much! I realise now where I was messing up! I had got confused with the meaning of Obect, as seen in reflector. obj3 & obj8 as Object. I realise now that its easy to get misled by it! Thanks again, MACH4 |
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