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At least here is my keygen in VB 2010.
The SHA function must be modified as chessgog101 says. Quote:
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@giv, by modified, do you mean that you modified the 4 uint values used in the creation of the hash?
As far as i know, the Sha-256 hashing is embedded in the .NET framework and it does not give room for modifying the uint values except you implemented the whole crypto procedure from the scratch. I have seen such implementation for md5 before but not for sha-256. Could you share your implementation please?
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edit:
Could Not Edit The Previous Post. @giv, Your Hash Does Not Seem To Be Modified Since The Magic Byte In Your Keygen are The Same With The Original SHA-256 Implementation. Here Are The Bytes. 0x6a09e667; 0xbb67ae85; 0x3c6ef372; 0xa54ff53a; 0x510e527f; 0x9b05688c; 0x1f83d9ab; 0x5be0cd19;
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Look at uEncode in the SHA function.
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