[Request] Angelic Flyff Nulled Neuz

01/19/2019 15:54 Alred#1
Or how can i bypass the mini a hack shield :D
01/19/2019 16:29 Burdenz2007#2
Google is thy friend. :rollsafe:
01/19/2019 16:57 Ecrypter#3
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Or how can i bypass the mini a hack shield :D
desperate :lul:
01/19/2019 23:36 Avalion#4
Open the neuz with a debugger like olydbg or even CE. Then all you need to do is track some locations. Like, look for the name of the hackshield dll, etc. Most servers use ExitProcess(-1), which you will be able to find and then just jmp over those cases or replace it with nop. You can grab the hex where it changes and the change to hexedit the neuz to create your own nulled copy. You can literally remove every single client based anti-hack mechanism they have. uwu
01/20/2019 00:46 Alred#5
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Open the neuz with a debugger like olydbg or even CE. Then all you need to do is track some locations. Like, look for the name of the hackshield dll, etc. Most servers use ExitProcess(-1), which you will be able to find and then just jmp over those cases or replace it with nop. You can grab the hex where it changes and the change to hexedit the neuz to create your own nulled copy. You can literally remove every single client based anti-hack mechanism they have. uwu
Well played got it working lel
02/13/2019 17:35 marivic143#6
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Originally Posted by Avalion View Post
Open the neuz with a debugger like olydbg or even CE. Then all you need to do is track some locations. Like, look for the name of the hackshield dll, etc. Most servers use ExitProcess(-1), which you will be able to find and then just jmp over those cases or replace it with nop. You can grab the hex where it changes and the change to hexedit the neuz to create your own nulled copy. You can literally remove every single client based anti-hack mechanism they have. uwu
i wonder what ollydbg can do? xD
02/14/2019 15:57 netHoxInc#7
Using a hex editor even tho olly can just modify the neuz, pretty redundant.

But everyone has their own ways i guess.

You guys should probably stick to source coding. ;p