Microsoft said INI files are superannuated nowadays, you should use something like XML. They are as cushy/readable as INI files are, other than being the current "vogue" for initialization files.
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Microsoft said INI files are superannuated nowadays, you should use something like XML. They are as cushy/readable as INI files are, other than being the current "vogue" for initialization files.
Most windows API functions are written in C too. It's not much referenced regarding on how they are written (Windows is closed-source). Either they are written in C or C++, you don't "import c++...
OpenProcess, WriteProcessMemory and ReadProcessMemory are not C++ implementations, they are components of Windows API.
wget -O possible_vulndom.zip 'https://******.com/pirate/sites-using-cloudflare/archive/master.zip'
unzip possible_vulndom.zip
grep -x mpgh.net possible_vulndom/sorted_unique_cf.txt
mpgh is on...
I'm quoting your post. I'm not transgressing the ToS following the US jurisdictions (this is fair use). Following some others jurisdictions, I'm probably violating the ToS, because these don't have...
I'm bumping this topic and tagging someone to get some attentiveness: Flengo Hero Hugo Boss NormenJaydenFBI.
Did you check under the settings? One and two.
usercp -> unsubscribe (the specified thread).
I'm nobody to say it's wrong or not, but I think something more can be specified. That's what I'm proposing - there are many things that may go wrong with ToS between users to users (any staff is...
Since I had some uncertainty about the "convention" of MPGH, I've cautiously re-read its model of ToS.
from here, I'm assimilating that source-codes, or any kind of resources posted from an user...
You missed to split the ':' here:
split = combo.split()
instead of splitting a space (by default that method's parameter gets a space).
Which is wrong, because you are ordering lexicographically. In that order:
Dim num As String = "99"
If num > CStr(100) Then
...
The query did not succeed. To get an incentive to locate the problem you should use a $sqlConnection->error.
The solution is to aggregate bind_param with prepared statements.
In this code he's not using any "Option Strict Off", so he's right: he needs to secern strings from integers, which is also the most safe thing to do.
jokjok123 you are never employing a request:...
.NET isn't a language, it's a framework. I don't agree with what you said however, because you are evaluating it as insecure from a reversing standpoint, when in the software's nature everything is...
JamesBond I suppose you didn't read the right way what skatfield said:
he agreed with you. I don't think there is a reason to post a screenshot of your futile, unavailing anti-reversing...
VOSSWATER there is no genuine/concrete/existent language such as `Phyton`. However, I'm informed to know a language called `Python`.
garupede to make your design more pleasing you should make your GUI more frugal and minimalist. Something like this should give you an idea.
I have a function called CoffeeMaker(), then it means it makes me coffee, to all intents and purposes. Right? That's a good conjecture. Why do you insist that you know what _his_ FindPattern()...
I'm not sure of what he is doing (what is FindPattern()? how do you know what it is? what does it return? how do you know what it does return?), but why do you need an uintptr_t / intptr_t, if not...
Probably it wasn't if you didn't ask me about negative values. I didn't see any problem to reply you.
These values can be negative depending on how you interpret it (signed/unsigned). If you...
I didn't never talk about negative pointers, I did talk about negative values. The difference is that the pointers cannot be negative, because they are not integers.
Quote the part of the answer...
It has nothing to do with negative pointers. If you care of your numeric value of your pointer (eg. you need to do arithmetics with it and other), then you need to use the correct unsigned or signed...
Firstoff, you are using C-style casts, which should be avoided for some reasons. Secondly, you may need to use intptr_t instead of uintptr_t when you are working with negative values. I don't know...
uintptr_t LocalPlayer0 = (uintptr_t)FindPattern("client.dll", (BYTE*)"\xA3\x00\x00\x00\x00\xC7\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xE8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x59\xC3\x6A\x00", "x????xx????????x????xxxx");...