
Winundlin13's CrackMeAndGetKeyByWINUNDLIN13
Download CrackMeAndGetKey.zip, 20 kb (password: crackmes.de) Browse contents of CrackMeAndGetKey.zip Hey guys,
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Solutions
Solution by givses, published 03. sep, 2013; download (10 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
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Solution by Gunther, published 03. sep, 2013; download (1 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
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Solution by stlcoder, published 15. aug, 2013; download (69 kb), password: crackmes.de or browse.
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Discussion and comments
seVeb 23. Aug 2013 | I don't get it why ther's the char array's length added to the minute in your solution @ stlcoder, can someone explain that to me? All i can see is machinename + machinename[0] + current minute + clipboard text |
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givses 01. Sep 2013 | A simple thing to do is to clear the clipboard contents before entering the serial into the keygenme. |
givses 01. Sep 2013 | @seVeb 1. Empty the clipboard. 2. Get machine name 3. Get current minute 4. Translate the first character of the computer name into ASCII corespondent 5. Concatenate comp. name+ascii of the first char of the comp. name+minute 6. Input manual the result into the keygen 7. If the minute has changed the serial is changed too |
zhc_ykt 21. Oct 2013 | Used reflector + reflexil to print variable with pass instead of "Wrong pass, try again". |
Salmiery 24. Oct 2013 | Used JustDecompile and had it print "name".. realized it was using clipboard as part of pass, copied a single a, ran my "Keygen" and typed in the password. |
sraboy 05. Dec 2013 | To get the pass: Used Telerik JustDecompile (trial version) with the Reflexil plugin (automatic install/download/CrackMeAndGetKey.zip from within the app) to open the assembly. I also had to choose to load assemblies from the menu to give me access to System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox. I used the instruction editor (http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/20565/Assembly-Manipulation-and-C-VB-NET-Code-Injection) to add a simple call to MessageBox right after the "name" variable was loaded onto the stack but before the "0" used in the Compare() operation was loaded. A MessageBox displayed showing me the password. To crack: Reloaded the original executable and in the same function used the instruction editor to update the (50)NOP to (44)NOP and changed the string in that message box. |
noone2407 28. Jan 2014 | Use Reflexi go to instruction 47 of Button1_Click Edit ldnull into ldloc.0 Then we will see the key in the messagebox title |
LetsGamePlayHD 25. Aug 2014 | Nice CrackMe :D |
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