Using innerspace and ISXWOW will protect your wow client from reading any process you tell it NOT to read. Here is an example of glider. You will need to edit this .iss script to be able to use it with other .exe's and windows.
Example: Process/Exe name: KHack.exe / Window title: khack
(Glider Example.)
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function main();
{
if !${Warden.IsWindowProtected["Glider"]}
{
Warden:ProtectWindow[Glider]
}
if !${Warden.IsProcessProtected["Glider"]}
{
Warden:ProtectProcess[Glider]
}
if !${Warden.IsModuleProtected["Glider"]}
{
Warden:ProtectModule[Glider]
}
echo Glider Window Protection Enabled - ${Warden.IsWindowProtected["Glider"]}
echo Glider.DLL Protection Enabled - ${Warden.IsModuleProtected["Glider"]}
echo Glider Process Protection Enabled - ${Warden.IsProcessProtected["Glider"]}
if ${Warden.IsWindowProtected["Glider"]} && ${Warden.IsModuleProtected["Glider"]} && ${Warden.IsProcessProtected["Glider"]}
{
osexecute glider.exe
}
}
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To use this in Innerspace, you of course need innerspace.
You also need to type in command window innerspace uses:
run c:\\glider\\glider.iss
This assuming glider is in: C:\Glider\ folder.. and you placed this ISS script in that same folder or directory.
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