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Teerayoot

Teerayoot

Junior+

x64 bit .

Teerayoot

Teerayoot

Junior+

11 hours ago, New Year - New Mind said:

@Teerayoot When to use this tool?

and why to use this tool?

Regards.

sean.

Dll contain your own written for anything such as hooking ,access memory  

that this prog load and pause at EP(entry point) allow code in dll exec first.

 

1337 file path(x64dbg patch file) get call at patch accordingly after code inside get call.

lovejoy226

lovejoy226

Full Member+

30 minutes ago, Teerayoot said:

Dll contain your own written for anything such as hooking ,access memory  

that this prog load and pause at EP(entry point) allow code in dll exec first.

 

1337 file path(x64dbg patch file) get call at patch accordingly after code inside get call.

@Teerayoot There are some freeware dll module injectors in the web.

Are there any differences between yours and them?

Regards.

sean.

Teerayoot

Teerayoot

Junior+

(edited)

This prog allow code to execute at main exe entry point.

I suspect others load dll that dll not get execute first.

 

Also others maybe free x86 not x64 .

 

 

 

 

Edited by Teerayoot

Teerayoot

Teerayoot

Junior+

1.43


+fix pass command line in Manual Map option.
+check old byte before patch (1337 file)
+detect x86 or x64 file image if not same exe will crash.

 

Remote Process Injector1.43.zip

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