Adeko 9 Crack 56 📥
| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | | Verify that the binary is not packed. | | x64dbg (or OllyDbg ) | Dynamic debugging, breakpoints, watch registers. | | Ghidra 10.2 | Static disassembly & de‑compilation. | | Strings | Quick view of embedded literals. | | Python 3.10 | Write a small key‑generator script (optional). | | procmon / Process Explorer | Observe any hidden anti‑debug syscalls. | Tip: Run the binary once under a debugger to confirm the presence of anti‑debug checks (e.g., IsDebuggerPresent , CheckRemoteDebuggerPresent ). If they crash the program, we’ll patch them out later. 3. Static Analysis 3.1. Basic PE info File Type: PE32+ (64‑bit) Entry point: 0x140001010 Sections: .text 0x2000 (code) .rdata 0x1000 (read‑only data) .data 0x0800 (mutable data) .rsrc 0x0400 (resources – contains UI strings) The .rdata section contains the two strings we’ll see in the UI:
# 4. Verify with the original CRC routine (optional) def crc32 Adeko 9 Crack 56
The main function (address 0x140001200 ) implements a simple console UI: | Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | |
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # 2. Reverse the custom transform def invert_transform(b): """Given transformed byte b = ROL8(c ^ 0x5A, 3), recover original c.""" # Inverse of ROL8 by 3 is ROR8 by 3 r = ((b >> 3) | (b << 5)) & 0xFF c = r ^ 0x5A return c | | Strings | Quick view of embedded literals
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # 1. CRC‑32 parameters (same as the binary) POLY = 0xEDB88320 INIT = 0xFFFFFFFF XOROUT = 0x00000000