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How does the code flow in a crypter? What do they do? C# .NE
Dec 21 2016 8:10 AM
Okay so..
I've always been interested in crypters because I find it very fascinating.. How it can take a file, encrypt it, you compile it and then when you start the compiled exe it decrypts itself and shoots itself into a memory process..
Atleast thats how I think they work.
Now.. I've been really wanting to learn how to create one but there are so few documents.. Especially when it comes to C#.
And before people start thinking this is for some malicious use. Its not..
If I wanted to use it for something malicious I would have asked how to make a FUD one and no thats not the case..
I would just like to create a SUPER basic one to understand how the code flows.
And when I say SUPER basic I really mean SUPER basic..
Im talking about a WinForm application with a 2x textboxes.. One for the payload and one for the icon and a button that compiles it into a exe.
Are there any documents on this online or is anyone here willing to dumb the process down for me?
Any help is very appriciated.
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Login to the Server based on WindowsIdentity
where we can implement abstraction in real time application