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analog70 How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:03 pm Post subject: [HELP] Compiling for WindowsXP x64 Edition |
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I just compiled my own CE but don't work well on WindowsXP x64 Edition, expecially kernel mode and process watch, that don't works.
What can i do?
Is there a chance to compile CE for 64 bit kernel?
And how?
THX!!
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Dark Byte Site Admin
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:45 am Post subject: |
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first buy a class 3 id certificate (costs arround $500 a year)
then download the matching certificate from microsoft
build the kernel driver in the 64 bit environment (might have to make somne adjustments for memory size, and remember, no assembler code allowed)
Then sign the driver with the certificates you have and then ce will be able to load the driver and call it's functions
And then make sure noone ever gets your driver in their hands. Because if it then falls in the wrong hands rootkit makers can use dbk32.sys to make mallicious software for 64-bit and have no problem with loading the driver. That will then piss of microsoft and then they'll sue you for a couple of billion dollar because you're the one that signed the driver thats being used in all the rootkits and viruses
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analog70 How do I cheat?
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:18 am Post subject: |
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ok, there's no solutions...
thanks anyway!
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Kpoch Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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Db ur funny heee
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RAKO Master Cheater
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:19 am Post subject: |
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Dark Byte wrote: | first buy a class 3 id certificate (costs arround $500 a year)
then download the matching certificate from microsoft
build the kernel driver in the 64 bit environment (might have to make somne adjustments for memory size, and remember, no assembler code allowed)
Then sign the driver with the certificates you have and then ce will be able to load the driver and call it's functions
And then make sure noone ever gets your driver in their hands. Because if it then falls in the wrong hands rootkit makers can use dbk32.sys to make mallicious software for 64-bit and have no problem with loading the driver. That will then piss of microsoft and then they'll sue you for a couple of billion dollar because you're the one that signed the driver thats being used in all the rootkits and viruses |
claim buying windows vista made you broke and the certificate so that they don't sue
What about all this new protection windows is meant to have from hackers?
count sue YAY
and if windows can view what's on your computer that leaves a big gap for true hackers
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Shortened that post up a bit
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It is possible to load uncertified driver in Vista ... The all-known Rutkowska method , and at least one more that is not publicly so well known but is already used to make stealth apps for Vista and bits of code have been shown in forums and groups that are in to viruses..
.. So it's not impossible , but it's hard work and it would cost too much in time and effort to become reality soon.
We must wait until more easier methods are discovered for bypassing the Vista restrictions
It's worth looking at Vbootkit : http://www.nvlabs.in/
Others have some success bypassing Vista security by using virtualization techniques ...
So it's a bit early for a common developer to know how exactly to do that, but there are enough ppl. that are in to kernel drivers and they have the same problem so a solution will be made available soon or later... We must wait and see if M$ will change it's policy about the 64-bit drivers ...
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