Looks intresting. Nice thing.
Could you convert the bytelength to decimal numbers ?
Would be nice if we also see what warden is looking for at those offsets.
be it in hex and/or asm.
Looks intresting. Nice thing.
Could you convert the bytelength to decimal numbers ?
Would be nice if we also see what warden is looking for at those offsets.
be it in hex and/or asm.
Honestly, what the **** is this for? I am totally confused, alot of people are asking, and alot of people are replying those with flames like "If you don't know, you don't need it"
When you create a program, please tell us what this is used for, you might will get about double as much reputation if us who don't know what this is find it usefull?
Since this tool shows the same thing some people (like Jadd) post here when Warden is updated, it's useless. I didn't try it but from the description DarkLinux gave, it seems to just show in real-time the memory offsets1 Warden2 scans for and log all of those offsets when you close the program. Like I said, since those list of detected offsets are already posted here at each updates, this tool is completely useless.
Note to DarkLinux: An interesting use of this would be if you could do the same but close wow (or return the normal bytes) when a modified address is scanned. Now this would make the application useful for users who just want to use it as a protection. Since we don't want the protection application to become detected, you should try to be cautious when writing hooks inside the Warden as it could scan itself for modification (doesn't it do this already??).
1: When applying a hack to the game, you write to memory (and often reference this part of memory as an offset or address).
2: WoW Security 'Program' running while you play and checking for known game modifications and cheat modules (this tool only shows the knows game modifications, it doesn't show any other information such as which modules are detected, etc).
Last edited by DrakeFish; 07-12-2011 at 09:43 AM.
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/world-of-warcraft/bots-programs/217188-warden-governor.html
warden is a piece of software that runs as part of blizzard game engines (i think sc2 and diablo3 use the same technology / codebase) that attempts to prevent hacking... it used to scan everything you run on your pc (even url's you visit in your browser), and report back, but then after blizzard lost some lawsuits due to violation of privacy that's been removed.. it mostly scans and verifies that nothing 'third-party' is modifying certain in-memory locations. (locations that blizzard believes would be suitable ways to achieve hacks)
tool from this thread scans for wardens activity and tells you what locations are currently being scanned. therefore, you wouldn't attempt at overriding those opcodes (or instructions, or memory locations that do stuff) while crafting your hack / bot.
see the above sticky for more info
Everyone has it wrong, it injects rainbows and then warden becomes nice and gives you the address. noobs
Useless? I had 2 new warden scanned address 2h b4 it was posted on this site.
Last edited by DarkLinux; 07-12-2011 at 10:26 AM.
@phorentez : If you don't know, you don't need it
Any chance of changing the trigger key? I use a laptop which does not have a number pad. Thanks!
@blamani
Good idea, I will add that in next update, not the decimal but the value of each byte its looking at
@forceshield
Next update I will change it
@phorentez
You are right, this should be moved to Memory Editing.
How many people would pay for warden protection? Our program would scan to see what address are being used by any hack or bot. Then if warden scanned the address used by the hack or bot, it would then closes wow b4 you could get the ban hammer. Its just an idea...
i love this program but only thing that drives me crazy is everytime i run it it auto del whats in the note pad file instead of just adding to it, if you could maybe make a way so it wont do that ;p. As far as jadd last time he updated his postins was cuz i saw that warden updated let him no so he scanned it and found out it did and threw out his public update of the new warden bytes.
Last edited by DrakeFish; 07-13-2011 at 03:32 PM.
We would not use this public method of doing it. We have more then 1 way![]()