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  • sam
    sam at December 04,2016
    I think one of the back door things, which made access to the codes and try to find some loopholes which would able to make some changes. Alos it needs good understanding of assembly language and reverse engineering skill. But I wonder how simple and easy it is. Such tool made it so simple. Playing around, you may corrupt, or even possible to inject some virus to the system.
  • sam
    sam at December 04,2016
    I think one of the back door things, which made access to the codes and try to find some loopholes which would able to make some changes. Alos it needs good understanding of assembly language and reverse engineering skill. But I wonder how simple and easy it is. Such tool made it so simple. Playing around, you may corrupt, or even possible to inject some virus to the system.
  • sam
    sam at December 04,2016
    I think one of the back door things, which made access to the codes and try to find some loopholes which would able to make some changes. Alos it needs good understanding of assembly language and reverse engineering skill. But I wonder how simple and easy it is. Such tool made it so simple. Playing around, you may corrupt, or even possible to inject some virus to the system.
  • sam
    sam at December 04,2016
    woohoo, it is so simple to cark a software as seen in the video. If you are good at general understanding of assembly language and also a little bit of reverse engineering skill, you can access the back door, and able to change modify or even to inject some kind of malware. Even it is very difficult to do large task (modification), such thing may help to develop the skill set, how things work in the low-level language, which part of code is doing what, It is so interesting
  • sam
    sam at December 04,2016
    woohoo, it is so simple to cark a software as seen in the video. If you are good at general understanding of assembly language and also a little bit of reverse engineering skill, you can access the back door, and able to change modify or even to inject some kind of malware. Even it is very difficult to do large task (modification), such thing may help to develop the skill set, how things work in the low-level language, which part of code is doing what, It is so interesting
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