Author Topic: Possible BLHack.dll fix  (Read 4524 times)

Relevant quote.
What is the idea behind this quote? What other methods are there for running programs?

uhm
you can't really detect external software

uhm
you can't really detect external software
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do you even know what you are talking about

intercept the downloaded list via a MITM attack handled by Inject Hack.exe utilizing DNS lookups and the hosts.txt file to redirect connections to auth.blockland.us to localhost, which are then handled by Inject Hack.exe, which throws "BLHack.dll" into the list

nasty anti-malware problem solved
your solution will not work.
yeah, the first this I though about this was MITM

this wouldn't really work unless the list's MD5 hash would be checked
unless you can crack MD5 (I don't remember if they're secure anymore or not)

this wouldn't really work unless the list's MD5 hash would be checked
unless you can crack MD5 (I don't remember if they're secure anymore or not)
Get rid of the part that checks the hash
ooo

guys I know how to fix BLHack.dll
it's a really complex algorithm systematically proven by harvard and MIT grad students to be perfect

ban people who look like they're hacking

guys I know how to fix BLHack.dll
it's a really complex algorithm systematically proven by harvard and MIT grad students to be perfect

ban people who look like they're hacking
Oh my god it's genius
Why didn't I think of this
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guys I know how to fix BLHack.dll
it's a really complex algorithm systematically proven by harvard and MIT grad students to be perfect

ban people who look like they're hacking
yeah I guess there no good way to prevent hacking other than banning

Guess were forgeted. Event though computermix TOLD badspot some of the exploits he used. He also explained how to patch them. Computermix is the biggest troll 2014

Guess were forgeted. Event though computermix TOLD badspot some of the exploits he used. He also explained how to patch them. Computermix is the biggest troll 2014
facepalm

Couldn't Badspot press charges against computermix? Modifying the game is against the EULA for blockland. Also The law requires parties in contract to perform their obligations under the contract. Which means by law you cant violate an EULA. So badspot could press charges or at least threaten to press charges.

What exactly does this hack do?


this wouldn't really work unless the list's MD5 hash would be checked
unless you can crack MD5 (I don't remember if they're secure anymore or not)

Quote from: Wikipedia
A 2013 attack by Xie Tao, Fanbao Liu, and Dengguo Feng breaks MD5 collision resistance in 218 time. This attack runs in less than a second on a regular computer.

Couldn't Badspot press charges against computermix? Modifying the game is against the EULA for blockland. Also The law requires parties in contract to perform their obligations under the contract. Which means by law you cant violate an EULA. So badspot could press charges or at least threaten to press charges.
In order for Badspot to be able to press charges for reverse engineering the game, the EULA would have to state that, upon violation of said terms, you are liable and can have legal action taken against you.
« Last Edit: April 06, 2014, 03:29:24 PM by Neltonical »

In order for Badspot to be able to press charges for reverse engineering the game, the EULA would have to state that, upon violation of said terms, you are liable and can have legal action taken against you.
ins't that what it says though?

In order for Badspot to be able to press charges for reverse engineering the game, the EULA would have to state that, upon violation of said terms, you are liable and can have legal action taken against you.

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YOU MAY NOT: modify, translate, disassemble, reverse engineer, or decompile the Software.  Any derivative works become property of Blockland LLC.