Re: Why not open source? [message #184549 is a reply to message #173500] |
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howang
Messages: 57 Registered: September 2005 Location: Hong Kong
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Kanezor wrote on Mon, 03 October 2005 04:16 |
4) Putting an encryption key in the registry decreases security, since it's wholly easier to read a registry key than to read process memory (and to know exactly what memory to read, you must read the code to find out where that encryption key is stored)
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ok, please take a look at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Westwood\Renegade, there is a value called 'Serial' which contain your Renegade cd key in encrypted form. Steal this string and put it in your own PC's registry makes you own the key.
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<Ghostshaw> cheat the cheaters :P
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