memory scanner for Linux
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memory scanner for Linux
A series of programs demonstrating the basics of Memory Scanning, Api Hooking and DLL Injection. The high point is using Notepad.exe as a render target, and playing snake in a notepad window
ETWProcessMon2 is for Monitoring Process/Thread/Memory/Imageloads/TCPIP via ETW + Detection for Remote-Thread-Injection & Payload Detection by VirtualMemAlloc Events (in-memory) etc.
open source security auditing tools for games on android and linux. Containing memory scanner/editor, apk GUI, value freezer, android non root support and many more!
PoC memory injection detection agent based on ETW, for offensive and defensive research purposes
Yet Another Memory Analyzer for malware detection
A collection of C++11 headers useful for reverse engineering
A modern C++ library for hacking.
Linux alternative game memory editor
Code Injection technique written in cpp language
Feature-rich C99 library for memory scanning purposes, designed for Windows running machines, meant to work on both 32-bit and 64-bit portable executables. Has a modern C++ wrapper.
EasyWinHax is a C++ library designed to provide basic and low abstraction functionallity for windows process hacking and more specifically game hacking.
A lightning-fast memory pattern scanner, capable of scanning gigabytes of data per second.
A lightning-fast memory pattern scanner, capable of scanning gigabytes of data per second
A packet logger for the MMORPG NosTale.
A program to read and modify the memory of other processes.
This program automates the process of setting watchpoints to detect functions accessing a structure or block of memory. It is capable of detecting all reads/writes to a structure as well as all functions that do the accessing.
Scan ranges of memory for byte patterns. 8B 0D ? ? ? ?
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