Hello tracer,

Tuesday, October 19, 1999, 5:03:40 PM, you wrote:

t> Tuesday, October 19, 1999

t> Hello Sergey,

t> Tuesday, Tuesday, October 19, 1999, you wrote:

Sergey>> Hello TBUDL,

Sergey>>   How to remove debugger checking from the The Bat! 1.36?

Sergey>>   These guys from Ritlabs are not clever enough - they think stupid debugger
Sergey>>   checking could prevent The Bat! from cracking!
t> well, as far as I heard there isnt a working crack for 1.36 yet... so
t> it seems to help!
You are joker! Do you want crack? No problem.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PROTECT YOUR SOFTWARE FROM AVERAGE-LEVEL
HACKER. PERIOD.
  
Sergey>>   I MUST use debugger - I'm writing VxD!!! But I am not hacker I don't
Sergey>>   have enough time to crack this stupid checking.
t> why donot you post this on alt.cracks
t> you may find some interesting conversation about the subject once you
t> ask...
I don't have time to discuss these things.

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t> Softice doesnt help as far as I know and I have seen at one time that
t> it needed modifications in memory while running to bypass the checks.
You can use IDA to find EVERY system calls and S-ICE to find last call to
this stupid window "Please turn off your debugger". For the normal
hacker it's enough.
If ritlabs guys are so smart, let they will turn off debugger checking. It
is protection from idiots.

I just ask why Ritlabs have decided to check debugger. May be they
think that debugger is only for cracking and hacking? It's nonsense. I
am writing system-level software. And I am using S-Ice as fast system
disassembler and help(I use second computer to debug software). Why
Ritlabs doesn't want to see me( and similar people ) as client(s)?

  
Sergey>> Best regards,
Sergey>>  Sergey                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




t> Best regards,
 
t> tracer

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 Sergey                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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