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Originally Posted by
adaephon
Extemory: Memory hacking library written in C# providing extension methods to native and BCL types for performing various functions. Currently supports native DLL injection, memory reading from local process and external process and function detouring in local process. Currently only x86 is properly supported. Some stuff will work on x64, but other things will fail (probably without very good error handling). I'm intending to add x64 support, and potentially port to Mac using Mono and some native libraries.
Generic read/write methods inspired from WhiteMagic, so credits to Apoc for that. Credits also to Cypher and HadesMem for some detour implementation stuff, and less directly the injection export calling.
Also, open source under FreeBSD / Simplified BSD license (as project page states).
Added, thanks for your contribution.
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Today I released the first candidate of my .Net (C#) library for reading and writing process memory in Mac OS X though an easy to use generic interface.
https://github.com/Sanjo/MacMemoryManipulator
It's open source under the simplified BSD license. It's inline documented.
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IceFlake for 3.3.5a (12340), credits to miceiken.
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Hey Cypher !
I finally released my injection library under the MIT license and I'd like that it is added to your list if possible.
The name of the library is MemorySharp (written in C#) and here is the landing page for the project: Binarysharp :: Products - MemorySharp.
As asked in the first post, this is a small abstract of the library:
MemorySharp is a C# based memory editing library targeting Windows applications, offering various functions to extract and inject data and codes into remote processes to allow interoperability.
The goal of this library is to provide a safe, powerful and easy to use API, keeping the remote process as clean as possible. This library is said Out-of-Process, in other words it does not need to be injected within the target process. Only your application loads MemorySharp, ensuring that only the requested operations are executed in the opened process.
The supported platform is Windows.
Many thanks
ZenLulz, Author of MemorySharp - A C# based memory editing library.
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Kynox's Sister's Pimp
Originally Posted by
ZenLulz
Hey
Cypher !
I finally released my injection library under the MIT license and I'd like that it is added to your list if possible.
The name of the library is
MemorySharp (written in C#) and here is the landing page for the project:
Binarysharp :: Products - MemorySharp.
As asked in the first post, this is a small abstract of the library:
The supported platform is Windows.
Many thanks
Done! Sorry I missed your original post. For future reference (including to others): If I miss something like this please feel free to PM me. I'll let you know whether I just missed it or was ignoring you on purpose. :P
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Last edited by homer91; 03-03-2014 at 03:13 AM.
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Kynox's Sister's Pimp
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Figured I would list this here, this site has tons of links to useful decompilers, debuggers, etc...
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/...inary_Analysis
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Hey Cypher , if you're still maintaining this thread you may want to update/remove some of those links since most of them are redirects, or dead. Also, while you're at it, would love if you added my new library: Robot.
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Murgy (1 members gave Thanks to Torpedoes for this useful post)
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Found this today, in case somone likes it:
https://github.com/stevemk14ebr/PolyHook
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moisteroyster (1 members gave Thanks to barthencito for this useful post)
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barthencito
I love it
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moisteroyster (1 members gave Thanks to stevemk14ebr for this useful post)
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Don't write in black on a dark background. bad contrast, cancer to read.
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Originally Posted by
42stein
Don't write in black on a dark background. bad contrast, cancer to read.
Maybe the forum background was different back in the day it was written.
I enjoy reading this old stuff. I wonder why there are no new dll projects anymore in the scene.