Hello my name is corey
And i am trying work with exe crypter

I have added onto Yoda's Crypter and make it undetectable but its not the best bet

Is there somewhere or someone who has a better one written in masm32 thanks heaps all post word be accepted
Posted on 2006-04-11 19:06:34 by COREY
Also

Since i am not the best asm voder in the world and i have just started i also needed so Source codes like anti dumping i can add to the finished product which will be freeware i allready got a name for it

Comdom

As its a protector
Posted on 2006-04-11 19:18:53 by COREY
I am going to in 3 days send out my source for yoda's crypter which i have put some time into also a tot how to make exe cripters undetectable (Accept for ep sec scaners) i think the ep sec finds it but still working on it but i will have it up in a new post for you all
Posted on 2006-04-11 21:40:49 by COREY
Sounds interesting. Only one suggestion, be careful when targeting users for an exe packer/crypter, as your project will only be as famous (or infamous) as the crowd it attracts ;)
Posted on 2006-04-11 22:10:05 by SpooK
Thanks for your advice

Also i will be posting the source when i am done for any one to use
Posted on 2006-04-12 19:26:54 by COREY
COREY, snipping features from other products and adding them ontop of an existing product isn't going to do you much good - if you want to write a decent protector you need to *know* what is going on. The only way is the hard way :), reading LUEVELSMEYER and MS's PECOFF documentation, reading through essays and snippets on "sites that can't be mentioned here because some of their contents are bad", et cetera.

But good luck with the project, and if you need some help with a specific topic I can probably find time to give you a little helping hand.
Posted on 2006-04-13 05:59:34 by f0dder
My tot is out how to hide yoda's crypter / and others using hex
Cleck it out

This will give you a idea how to hide it from stuff like peid /
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Posted on 2006-04-17 20:50:46 by COREY
The only way is the hard way :), reading LUEVELSMEYER and MS's PECOFF documentation, reading through essays and snippets on "sites that can't be mentioned here because some of their contents are bad", et cetera.


This is a good place to start...

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/02/PE/
Posted on 2006-04-18 07:22:53 by donkey