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This is a discussion on PSafeP 1.0 - scan psp executables for suspicious code within the PSP Development Forum forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; Update: v1.1 is now ready for release the biggest difference is that this version attempts to decipher between read and ...
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Update: v1.1 is now ready for release
the biggest difference is that this version attempts to decipher between read and write access to the flash memory. there may be some bugs but it seems to work pretty reliably in all of my tests. |
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What I am saying is, its easy to beat, like say the bytes for the asm to write to flash were 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0xab 0xcd 0xef 0x99
Then in your code you just don't put these bytes in that order. You put them out of order in a string, then you just reconstructe the original and run it. Im giving people ideas now.... |
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I hope this becomes something big and good but symantec is now on the case you're gonna have to compete. http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?Disp...ay&cId=3144414
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Last edited by Dark Killer; 10-06-2005 at 02:59 PM.. |
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