I have an executable that is disassembeled into ASM, but cannot edit it directly very easily, and if i set soemthing to NOP through my debugger, it adds more line adresses that screws up the whole script and/or creates an error that a result couldnt be found(as expected)
Is there Currently a way to "surpress" checking of signed files( i believe it is sha6), i would like to replace some with ones i have generated myself, but the executable checks for correct signature files. what is strange is even if i replace them with unedited ones, like ones i copied and pasted in teh exact spot(then deleted the others and renamed the copied ones).
Is there a way to "inject" a script that will rework a way something will be called, or NULL it completly? Is there a way to set what it retuns to what it wants, even though i currently have differently signed files? or is there a way to just NULL what it returns, but bypass or skip over that error?
The only way i can think of that i can get past this is to remove the checking of the signed files, or surpress the function that calls it completly. i have found possible line adresses, but some of them loop and do not make sense. Most variables arent there, but most comments are there.
Any help would be appreaccited and my aim is Led Flamingo and my msn is xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you need immediatte contact :). but if you would like to send me an e-mail it is xxxxxxxxxx.