OP 03 January, 2022 - 01:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 03 January, 2022 - 01:58 AM by clap. Edited 1 time in total.)
Would you guys be interested in a tutorial on how to bypass auth, protection, etc on PyArmor?
Say for example you have a Python app using a custom auth or Auth.GG, you could edit your hosts file
to redirect to a page on your localhost but you would have to run that each time. Also, you can't use
http debuggers with Python as it uses it's own Proxy/SSL which won't allow you to make an auto-responder
unless you do some shit which is boring.
What I'm saying is to actually bypass the auth (code side), without even needing to deobfuscate PyArmor,
which you would need to patch Cython in order to do which you guys don't understand how to do even if
I gave you a tutorial
Also, I've automated this already but I'm planning on making it open-source so you guys could use it as well.
What do you think?
Note: Also thinking about releasing this as a service for cheap
Say for example you have a Python app using a custom auth or Auth.GG, you could edit your hosts file
to redirect to a page on your localhost but you would have to run that each time. Also, you can't use
http debuggers with Python as it uses it's own Proxy/SSL which won't allow you to make an auto-responder
unless you do some shit which is boring.
What I'm saying is to actually bypass the auth (code side), without even needing to deobfuscate PyArmor,
which you would need to patch Cython in order to do which you guys don't understand how to do even if
I gave you a tutorial
Also, I've automated this already but I'm planning on making it open-source so you guys could use it as well.
What do you think?
Note: Also thinking about releasing this as a service for cheap
Always confirm via PM before dealing with me.