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Anti-Leech Decryptor?
Any news with the new Anti-Leech Decryptor? As far as I remember, we expecting the v5 that will work with the latest anti-leech links!
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Yeah, I planned to finish that version, I worked quite a bit on it, but with no success.
I debugged the web-plugin and rebuilt the way it handles the download, but I am not a crypto-specialist and therefore I was unable to rebuilt the unencryption-stuff, it's not that weak DES-stuff anymore. While this was getting more and more complicated Anti-Leech became less interesting. So atm I don't think there will ever be a new version. |
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an Example for Leeching is Rapidshare Leecher that leech the files and upload them to your webserver, it's just a Script and you can find it around the Net and Research on it, you may know how the anti leeching part works on it
and MegaLeecher for MegaUpload that Give you the Valid Perimum Links http://leech.megaleecher.net/ Good Luck! |
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@Unforgiv3N:
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing. "Anti-Leech Decryptor" was a tool to get the links behind protected links from www.anti-leech.com, it had nothing to do with RapidShare or Mega-Upload. |
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If you aren't planning on continuing it will you release the source code?
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No, I won't.
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I also tried to use SysInternals TcpView to see the IP address of server! Failed, even TcpView is unable to "see" the real ip address. Amazing !
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Naw, that's impossible, the tool uses normal Windows-network/internet-stuff to download, if you didn't see the real ip you just didn't use that sniffer properly. ALL that tcp/ip-stuff can be monitored as long as no special driver is used, without any exception.
Maybe you could not recognize it, because the files were hosted on a web-server with SSL encryption, but you should definately see the encrypted traffic anyway (or the clear traffic in case of HTTP or FTP). If you want a proof, send me the link to that file and I'll send you the true url. |
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