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Hello every1,
I'm an IT guy who have exp. with networking, coding, newbie on rse, a little bit coding, db, electronics etc. :) Happy to be here for sharing, helping and learning from masters here. See you around every1 :) Have a wonderful day! |
Decided to finally register. I do no ned need an intro to most of the oldies ;)
I am mostly active on Russian forums. I have made a sh*tload of releases in the past few years... |
Allow me to introduce myself, I have experience working with various groups on keygenning and cracking softwares then my interest shifted towards unpacking and devirtualization protections. I have successfully bypassed and unpacked all the native protectors all versions, both with and without hardware ID locks (exp: Themida/WL, Enigma, VMP...) and now I am dedicated to improve my skills in devirtualizing virtual machines, I hope I can add valuable things to the members here.
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Hello everyone. I am mostly a database developer with interest in reverse engineering.
I have successfully reversed VMP targets in the past. Now working on devirtualization tools. If anyone needs help for the same they can contact me. |
Hi all. I am glad to see this forum is still around. My interests in x86 reverse engineering as a hobby, always a lot to learn here
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Hello fellow crackers,
I am a cracker from Algeria. I used to be a member of an elite reversing team in the recent past. I was eventually kicked out from the team and later the forum itself as I tended to leech out a lot more that what I contributed. In a vain attempt to regain at least some semblance of my dignity back. I started to re-post second hand material in other forums. I realize now that it would have been a lot better to apologize and remain there instead of trying to "prove" to them that I could do better elsewhere. This is a common mistake done my many of us. We get banned from a forum or a team for leeching, but instead of realizing that we were banned for our own mistake in the first place, we tend to join a couple other new forums and then post trash in the new forums. We should really be asking ourselves whether that would be the right thing to do. Or to just have been more active in the previous community in the first place! |
Hi all!
I've been a software developer and cracker (x86 ASM usually) for about 25 years now. I've visited the forum many times over the past few years but hadn't signed up. Decided to join you all and see if I can add some value. |
Hello! I am new to the forum. I am very interested in cracking mobile apps and windows apps also. I plan to share some apps and tuts in this forum.
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Greets
Hello, to this amazing and great re forum. I'm keen on debugging, coding all kind of stuff including kernel mode. Programming is my hobby. Like languages like c, c++, C# and scripting. Hope to learn more joining your community.
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Hello all, I have been releasing cracks for various software online for many years. I use different nicks when I make the releases for anonymity. I can reverse various encryption and crypto algos. I am old school though. I will be happy to help.
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Hello, I am a die-hard Delphi fanatic. I am also interested in reverse engineering. I will be sharing mostly delphi related stuff.
I was not sure if I should share this bit of a slightly private info, but seeing this vibrant community, here we go... I am an Emergency Medical Services physician at a major hospital Germany in real life. I am also the husband of de! (not the one from exetools) the well known keygenner and cracker who has retired from Team REPT. Although my experience in cracking is limited, I get most of my Delphi-based developer material that I share online, from de! from her workplace. Since de! mostly uses Delphi based SDKs and software for her developer job, we will be able to fufill any requests TMS based and other Delphi packages. |
Hello everyone
I'm big fan of reverse engineering, I know the basics of assembly and cracking. I would like to share/expand my knowledge in here and learn from the best. |
Hello everyone, I am a fan of reverse engineering. I want to learn reverse engineering knowledge in the community and learn from experts
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Hello everyone, I'm happy to find this forum, I'm not an expert but learning many thing !
My dream ? Learn ASM :) |
I am a cracker who has made quite a few releases, mostly in closed forums. I hope to share my knowledge and also learn.
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I am a relatively old reverser and an old man from South-East Asia.
This is not the only nick I use, although this is the nick I use for casual posts on most of the forums (of course I only have only this one account on Exetools forum). A big greetz fly out to everyone I know out there ;) |
@ ZeNiX : Keep up the good work !
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Hello everyone, I'm bang here!
I'm from team BGSPA :D I love reverse engineering some easy target (and coding dumb stuff). Comic Studio moderator :) Still can't figuring out how to reverse engineering mobile game :v Thank for reading :) |
Happy to be here.
40 years of coding and still learning. Peace out. |
Hello,
I was the first to crack blackberry .COD files encryption and reverse it to plain text. (COD to script). Nowadays, coding and reversing a lot. I am here as there are many reversing tools for android. Computer software is now changing to server base and Mobile GUI... |
Hello, I am happy to join here
I am very interested in mobile and PE reversing Let's get along well |
Heya, i'm new here. Game modding makes me interested in reversing and coding stuff.
Cheers... |
Hello everyone.
Been around for quite a bit, since 2003 onwards. Found Exetools in 2008 or so, when I was still polishing my ASM skills (x86 at the time). Been a part of several major communities (still am, where they're still alive, that is) and TEAM RESURRECTiON. Golden days, happy days. Loved the world at the time, could say we were the "hippies" of reverse-engineering. Once Themida and VMProtect surfaced, I kinda got demotivated to still pursue software reversing.. but I didn't forget everything I've learned and applied it going further to games (game-hacking). Which is what I've been doing till today, evolving past routinely conditions (you get bored repeating the same thing all over again - insanity, right? - expecting different results). Managed to find some of my old acquaintances through various means of communication, which led to being able to recreate my account. I knew I had it back in the day, but I missed the transition moment, when the forum was reset (must've been in 2010 or so?). Happy to be back again, will contribute with as much as I can/know ;) Cheerios, Sun |
welcome to the forum.
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hello everyone,I am a cracker, and I am very interested in mobile and PE reversing.
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Hi there, I'm a wannabe reverse guy, I'm a tech agnostic who enjoy to play with various tools on various targets on various OS for various reasons.
Thanks for letting me in, hope to be able to share knowledge sometimes |
Old UNIX dog trying to preserve software
Hello
I'm a not so young developer with mostly experience in the UNIXes world. I'm looking forward to share the knowledge I have, and discuss software preservation with whomever might be interested. By software preservation I mean the countless applications that literally vanished, evaporated from an entire era of computing. In most cases vendors went bankrupt, or were acquired, then acquired again, changed businesses. Even if you wanted a new key for your old Sparc Solaris license server for that critical piece of old obsolete software that is central to your business, no one now has the ability to generate them. For most, getting the actual software itself is already a challenge. In most cases, impossible. Getting licenses, is a crazy proposition and leaves one to fend for himself. And what to do when you do find a way to get that crucial piece of software of vanished vendor X running on your OpenVMS server? Someone somewhere might be interested in having a license too. Computer museums perhaps. Anyway, now that the motivation was presented, you know a bit about me. I'm looking forward to having interesting discussions with you. Best L. |
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Been a lurker for a long time, maybe I should introduce myself? I don't consider myself a programmer. I enjoy reverse engineering things mostly x86/x64.
I've been reversing games for what feels like a long time now, maybe not as long as some people I've seen on the board but started making trainers in VB6 a long time ago and sort of just continued reversing/documenting game engines without releasing public cheats or trainers. Eventually got interested in different protections, unpacking, or defeating specific technologies and then got into cybersecurity as well which is where my career landed instead of reversing. Was added some time ago when the opportunity arose and happy to be here hopefully will post more often soon but always feel like any contribution, I have is nothing compared to what some people here offer (impostor syndrome I suppose). |
welcome to this great site for reversing learning articles
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Hello Friends!
Glad I was able to be invited in here. I‘m 43, Name is Eric. My interest for reverse engineering stems back from the first Shareware CDs appearing and younger me trying to break these protections. Nowadays I‘m mostly interested in MS-DOS Stuff, where I‘m building up a Collection of Patches/Cracks for games that have never been (properly) cracked in the past or where the Crack is hard to come by. I‘m still learning a lot. Goal is to preserve as much MS-DOS Games as possible in an unprotected state. I‘m also building up a website for these patches together with a friend of mine, but I won‘t post it here as advertisment is prolly not allowed. Thank you :) Eric |
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Could you share your site,thanks! I'd like add to my favorite. I have collected some dos game site: https://boneash.oldgame.tw/ > online DOS game https://dos.lol/ https://dos.zczc.cz/ > https://ddyx.me/ > DOS Zone https://dos.zone/ > RGB Classic Games https://www.classicdosgames.com/ > Play Classic Games Online https://playclassic.games/ > Internet Archive MS-DOS Games https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games > DOSGames https://dosgames.com/ > Old Games Download (download) https://oldgamesdownload.com/ > DOS Games Archive (download) https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/ > dos game (download ) https://github.com/skywind3000/preserve-cd > My Abandonware (download) https://www.myabandonware.com/ > ClassicReload (download) https://classicreload.com/ |
I like the game ,"titus the fox",it brings me a lot of happiness before.
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Introduction StormSeeker
Nice to meet you all and thanks for having accepted me in this community :-)
I'm a teacher and I'm interested in learning some techniques for reversing flexlm licensing software for Cisco old software. By the way, do you know how I could be able to post a request? Thank you very much in advance! |
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Thanks for your answer. I wanted to differentiate the project from Abandonware Sites and only share xDelta diff patches for the corresponding games in an attempt to stay legal yet useful. This means you need to „own“ the game and only download and apply the patch. By using Batch Files and xDelta I also want the patches to stay as transparent as possible for the user. You can always check the .bat file to see what it does - no Self Extracting EXE is being used. All Patches are on Archive here: https://archive.org/details/@xmarksthespot81 If you want to take a glimpse at the upcoming website, check: https://www.dosgame.at The Website is not finished (most Sitelinks don‘t work yet and not all Patches are uploaded as we speak). Design is not final, but I want to keep it simple. Which tools do I use: At the moment I use the DOSBox Debugger and Hiew for the most part, sometimes in conjunction with Gametools. For Sierra I use SCI Companion. A friend of mine is building a real DOS PC though for SICE, as some targets are too heavy for an emulated environment. Keep in mind that I‘m still a Reversing Newbie and still learning a lot. Let me know what you think. :) - stoney |
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Nice to meet you and thanks for your help ;-)
Attached is a screenshot of the message I get trying to create a new thread in the room you linked to...please, let me know Thanks! Quote:
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Hi and nice to meet you; I share your same exact feeling and that's what brought me here: Cisco programs and licenses have precisely this problem, while their old software would be great to teach networking students in schools the fundamentals and Cisco would even benefit from this, because more people hired by companies would be familiar with Cisco products...market logic is so stupid sometimes (often due to blind executives and dumb shareholders, despite great technical people).
Would you be up to having a talk about the kind of licensing I need help about and to help me submit requests here (which I don't seem to be able to in the requests section)? Thank you very much! Quote:
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