Posted December 30, 201410 yr The objective is to unpack the file, if you are not able to completely unpack this, unpack that you can and upload the file please. List of people who have managed this challenge completely: ----.NET UnpackMe Challenge v2.rar Edited December 30, 201410 yr by CodeNatif
December 30, 201410 yr Do you test us for your application login form?Test us with many protections to see witch one is suitable for your login form?I wonder if you own licenses for all protectors you packed files here. P.S.Happy new year to all .NET reversers!!!
December 30, 201410 yr Author Do you test us for your application login form? Test us with many protections to see witch one is suitable for your login form? I wonder if you own licenses for all protectors you packed files here. P.S. Happy new year to all .NET reversers!!! I'm just doing some test to see which is the best protection. Happy New Year to you. P.S: I noticed that the file was a mistake so I changed. Topic edited with the new file.
December 30, 201410 yr I'm just doing some test to see which is the best protection. Sure. I have noticed from the beginning. We are like some test rats here running on a wheel you put us in. You did not answer my question though. Did you have a legal license for all protectors you use here?
December 30, 201410 yr Author Sure. I have noticed from the beginning. We are like some test rats here running on a wheel you put us in. You did not answer my question though. Did you have a legal license for all protectors you use here? Yes everything is legal, why you ask me that ? Edited December 30, 201410 yr by CodeNatif
December 30, 201410 yr The [unpackme] tag has been added to your topic title. Please remember to follow and adhere to the topic title format - thankyou! [This is an automated reply]
December 30, 201410 yr Yes everything is legal, why you ask me that ? Is good to know. I don't know any person who own so many .NET obfuscators/protectors licenses.
January 3, 201510 yr too much confidence on AppFuscator right xd .Unpacked but 2 string can't decrypt unless BitConverter.ToInt64 not works to decrypt crypto constant , 32 bit decryptedWindowsApplication1-cleaned_Final.zip Edited January 3, 201510 yr by abcd
January 3, 201510 yr Author too much confidence on AppFuscator right xd . Unpacked but 2 string can't decrypt unless BitConverter.ToInt64 not works to decrypt crypto constant , 32 bit decrypted Good job, CodeCracker have updated his Calculator ?
January 3, 201510 yr no idea that he updated or not . for AppFuscator constant normaly i used vs studio 2013 and for decrypt string normaly SAE .
January 14, 201510 yr Listen, whatever are the reasons that the person has in order to put here some crackme its up to them. The idea behind crackmes is for the reverser to test his/her skills and spend a little while having a good time. On the other hand, dont assume that because your crackme hasn't been solved that it means anything, it just means that nobody wanted to solve it at that particular time for , whatever reasons. Again also - if you dont feel like solving the crackme either, then gto and dont bitch.
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