Trojan dropper? Does it inject dll's?
Zoom Patch Revised 1.30.17 by Rant my other name.
-Coding cleaned and comments made into sense
-Reduced previous processer usage by about 60%(kind of useless given lack of processing requirements to begin with)
-Reduced the rediculous zoom height on start of maps
-Compacted size of coding(yay 3 kb less...)
-Added readme for dummies(yes you)
-Credits given to previous coder
-1 less trojan according to virscan.org? lol...
I noticed a lot of people were having problems with the released updated zoom hack that Shocking posted. The main issues being unreliable and stop working plus other crap.
If you're having any problems relate to the readme it may sovle them.
Otherwise post your issues I will try to resolve it if it's a coding problem.
Instructions:
1.Extract the Zoom Patch folder to wherever you can locate it for later.
2.Whenever you want to patch the camera zoom follow the next step.
3.Left Click and hold your mouse over the LoL Zoom Patch.lua .
4.Slide the lua file ontop of the Zoom patcher.exe .
5.If you've got a window that says Waiting for user to get into a match then
you've succeeded in following these steps.
~Credits~
Shocking for original post
usernamex32 for orginal source code I assume
Virus Scans:
Virus total -3/41 7.1%
Virscan.org - 2/37 5%
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Trojan dropper? Does it inject dll's?
As far as I'm aware it's just editing coding of an existing program. League of Legends for example, it searches for a section of code relating to the predefined pattern that the original coder found, and it in return replaces the memory within that section with new code. This is commonly found done by Trojans, in attempt to attach themselves to core programs such as internet explorer. The only reason there are any detections are because those programs run behavioral detection based on the scripting or codes written into the LUA files. As far as I know.
edit: The dll files that are in the folder are used by the executable for running and functioning as a memory editor and hex injection.
Last edited by zschopf1; 03-06-2011 at 07:03 AM.
A Trojan.Dropper is a type of Trojan whose purpose is to deliver an enclosed payload onto a destination host computer. A dropper is a means to an end rather than the end itself. In other words, the dropper is usually used at the start or in the early stages of a malware attack.
Once a dropper is executed, its own code is simply to load itself into memory and then extract the malware payload and write it to the file system. It may perform any installation procedures and execute the newly dropped malware. The dropper usually ceases to execute at this point as its primary function has been accomplished.
Source:
Trojan.Dropper | Symantec
This part is probably the behavior script in which those AV programs pickup, and the AV programs are ones I've never really even heard of. Shocking's post has the same results, the only difference with mine is that my coding eliminated a write memory loop which replaced the need for hotkeys. Which I removed completly due to the fact that it was not functioning properly in the first place and wasn't even neccesary to have in the coding to begin with.
This probably eliminated one of the AV programs from thinking it was a dropper. The others are all false positives, as they have always been since Shocking's post.
https://www.mpgh.net/forum/258-league...-zoomhack.html
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Last edited by lolaller; 03-06-2011 at 11:32 AM.
Man, this does'nt bother me, what bothers me is he uses symantec. Get somthing that isent controled by norton.
Lol are you kidding me? It's no different than the one shocking released, except for the lua files are cleaned up and the zoom height changed, as well as a loop take out. You can compare all the file's hash to Shocking's post, the only ones changed are the lua files...
I don't use symantec o.O
No their servers are just buggy today, the said scheduled downtime earlier, and I get Gragas poping up a lot on their website..
Last edited by zschopf1; 03-06-2011 at 03:16 PM.
it looks great ill try it after reinstalling my windows
I read somewhere in a forum on the LoL site that zoom hacks are "totally detectable". How true is this?
Thanks for the release, gj
Edit- works fine ^^ much better, thank you.
Last edited by Gintoki; 03-11-2011 at 02:34 PM.
Not sure if riot would worry too much about zoom hacks. just wondering how people wud realise ur using a zoom hack?
Dodge really early or something like that from ashe or ez ults
Alright, I just finished updating the final touches on the Zoom Patch. I fixed that Object reference bug, and got rid of all other useless functions and files. It's now a presumably bug free height patcher. Which I made to start you out at a decent zoom height, and you can zoom back to full height again thanks that. =)
-edit I'll update the first post soon
edit 2 or not cause it won't let me edit it..
Guess I'll make a new thread.
Last edited by zschopf1; 03-14-2011 at 04:17 PM.
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