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Let me first explain what this program does.
It reads all the executable/section binary searching for all strings inside it, and then dumps to a txt file.
This program has not a GUI, its command-line.
You could use it to find strings you would want to change inside the executable because it will also give you the string offset.
The usage is documented in the program, just double click it and you'll know what you need to do.
If you will use it with a section dumped, you just go to CFF Explorer, dump the section to disk. Save the Virtual Address of it. Convert to decimal using windows calc and sum the exe's base address. Should be 40000 (also convert it to decimal). Use the result as the second argument to the executable.
I wont provide source yet.
.NET FRAME 2.0 REQUIRED!
Download links:
Image:
Thanks to bobsobol.
It reads all the executable/section binary searching for all strings inside it, and then dumps to a txt file.
This program has not a GUI, its command-line.
You could use it to find strings you would want to change inside the executable because it will also give you the string offset.
The usage is documented in the program, just double click it and you'll know what you need to do.
If you will use it with a section dumped, you just go to CFF Explorer, dump the section to disk. Save the Virtual Address of it. Convert to decimal using windows calc and sum the exe's base address. Should be 40000 (also convert it to decimal). Use the result as the second argument to the executable.
I wont provide source yet.
.NET FRAME 2.0 REQUIRED!
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Thanks to bobsobol.
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