@thqby
Yes, I am sure.
I made a password of 256 characters and packed it.
I opened with Hex Editor Neo and opened the Script, then I found the right line with the variable and changed the value, then I displayed the variable with Msgbox and it really changed.
Thus, you can safely bypass checks on the If condition.
If anything, when packing, I specified the password.
the script was packaged with UPX.
Why doesn't the stream stop in this example?
Re: Why doesn't the stream stop in this example?
I can't find the code in the dump file.
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Re: Why doesn't the stream stop in this example?
@thqby
I can find all the variable names and what's inside.
I don't really understand how to pull out a full-fledged code, but in this way you can 100% change their values.
I can find all the variable names and what's inside.
I don't really understand how to pull out a full-fledged code, but in this way you can 100% change their values.
Re: Why doesn't the stream stop in this example?
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a := 'hello'
b := 'ahk'
MsgBox Format('{} {}', a, b)
Variable names and strings will always be in memory, but they are mostly scattered.
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