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Originally Posted by Ext3h
Midnight hack isn't exactly "for the community" as it sold for money (the profit exceeds the development costs by far, even IF you bought IDA Pro) and that post was just a hint that it would be wise to share the gained knowledge with the community before the same thing happens as with every other charged hack so far.
Btw.: The security measures you took were a joke. Using an 6 years old obfuscator? Hiding a watchdog in the temp directory which tells you every 15 seconds if a user is currently using your hack? Transmitting the user password plaintext to your server? Brutefore-protection on your login system is only enforced client wise? Well, you choose to publish the address of the ChCliContext only during the login process, but that is passé since release of the demo version. At least memory management is done right.
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Dude.. if i really wanted to protect my shit you would've had 10 BSOD before you even knew whats going on.
The price is extremly friendly, as probably a shitload of people would confirm.
You probably don't even have half of my knowledge.
Just some random guy who downloaded a decompiler and managed to understand stuff which is almost as simple as 1+1.
And by the way, it's not the ChCliContext. It's the ChContext.
Just think about what you've contributed and what i've contributed.
And now think about whether it's really necessary to fuck with me and pull Midnight apart.