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    Warden mem reading and LLKHF_INJECTED

    I am working on a pixelbot runnning on windows. Has anyone noticed recently that winapi generated keypresses doesn't get registered by wow now? Do they check for the LLKHF_INJECTED flag?

    Also I am not very familiar with warden yet, I am curious if reading the game's memory via readprocessmemory that will probably trigger their mechanicsm right?

    This is for classic retail.

    Appreciate the input.

    Warden mem reading and LLKHF_INJECTED
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    Apparently blizz took the low hanging apple and closes down the classic client when its getting debugged.

    As for the LLKHF_INJECTED flag, im suprised no one complained on this forum that blizz changed the way the handle winapi generate input.

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