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Lord of Destiny
Join Date: 17th Dec 2005
Posts: 54
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msea question
i just wanna ask if anybody knows what kind of protection msea uses...
i know (i think i know) that gms uses nP GG... but i dont see any signs on nP GG in my msea folder... no processes... no nuts... so i was wondering if any 13375 here know what kind of anti-hack protection msea uses... (i dont mean to beg but...) PM me if u care to share any bypass methods... |
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Lord of Destiny
Join Date: 5th Sep 2003
Posts: 54
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CRC Checking if i'm not wrong . of course they have their build in detection by reading running process
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Apprentice Knight
Join Date: 8th Oct 2004
Posts: 96
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Lord of Destiny
Join Date: 17th Dec 2005
Posts: 54
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ne1 care to explain what CRC checking... and asm is?
but 1 thing i observed is that msea doesnt check processes... so... no use hiding CE and stuff... |
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Lord
Join Date: 31st Dec 2004
Posts: 30
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CRC = Cyclic Redundancy Check...what that means is that its makes continuous loops checking a certain memory region to see if you have changed any bytes. In MS's particular case, the client uses CRC32 which is a 32-bit check.
Asm = Assembly. Assembly is a programming language which can create entire programs but its used mostly in debugging/disassembling. You can observe the process of how a program works by tracing through the assembly code that a debugger/disassembler uses. |
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