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Want to test my prog. protection


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download the file.. and check it.. its cracked :)

took about 10mins for me to crack it.. :)

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LOOOOOOOOOOOL , no u lose........

check this , this message must appear if it works ...... :no:

EDIT : and also after cracking , this msgbox must not appear every time ( you know which msgbox i'm talking about )....... thats a really bad crack :laugh:

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okay.. here is my one more try.. this time it took just 2 mins for me to crack it.. :) it works check it out.. and well, no one worries about that message box, when they see software working :)

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man , wats ur problem !!!!!!! i said that on the secound run of the program , the form "working" appears without any msgboxs and also the form of authorization code mustn't appear :no: and i said that was very simple protection so you must do it in a perfect way .......

Tip : u must think about Stech.sec ;)

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man , wats ur problem !!!!!!! i said that on the secound run of the program , the form "working" appears without any msgboxs and also the form of authorization code mustn't appear  :no:  and i said that was very simble protection so you must do it in a perfect way .......

Tip : u must think about Stech.sec  ;)

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well, I just made software working.. isnt it enough to crack it??? well, okay if you want that .SEC file stuff and also u dont want to see that thing again.. I will do it.. what if I just directly open that second form and just remove that authorization box?

well, u know what.. as far as you ask anyone.. I have succesfully cracked it.. but for ur sake.. I will crack it for u in few mins..

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i swear its not a virus ...... beside if you found that its a virus , call MODs to see that file then they will ban me , simple

u didn't got anti virus !!!!!

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You're written English has sure improved in the past week.

As for reverse engineering or cracking your application, then nope, as I don't know if it is your property.

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Well as I don't have any .NET compilers, because I don't program, I did decompile your program showing that someone who does could easily crack your program.

You can try this .NET decompiler's demo here: http://www.remotesoft.com/salamander/

Guess I win. Yay.

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Mine took 3 seconds for the google search and 3 seconds to upload and I guess 2 seconds to decompile. I guess that means that I seen you source code in 8 seconds. Time to take to recompile without the protection, I'll give you 5 minutes to add to that. Time to take to just use your encryption for a keygen if I didn't just take out your protection I'll give you 5 minutes.

So that's 5 minutes, 8 seconds.

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