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Make your own crypter (article) #1
I was looking around on this site but saw little or no tutorials on how to make crypters.
So I went online and saw an article about how to make your own crypters, thought I'd share it here. Smile
It's a old tut but he explains it very clear.

https://blackhatcrackers.blogspot.com/20...ypter.html

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RE: Make your own crypter (article) #2
I haven't FUD'd In years.

Not that I require assistance In doing so, but It'll be Interesting to read their method.
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RE: Make your own crypter (article) #3
(12-01-2019, 03:17 AM)mothered Wrote: I haven't FUD'd In years.

Not that I require assistance In doing so, but It'll be Interesting to read their method.
Yeah it's an old tut but it explains the basics

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RE: Make your own crypter (article) #4
I would always see that you needed Visual Basic 6 for making crypters, but I could never figure out where to actually download it. But, the post does provide a Torrent of the file. It's also a very indepth post. I like that there is no code in the post. For crypters, not copying other peoples code is a must.
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RE: Make your own crypter (article) #5
(12-06-2019, 04:16 PM)Drako Wrote: I would always see that you needed Visual Basic 6 for making crypters, but I could never figure out where to actually download it. But, the post does provide a Torrent of the file. It's also a very indepth post. I like that there is no code in the post. For crypters, not copying other peoples code is a must.

i have a full copy of Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise with SP6... but without MSDN and is in spanish...
i'm just looking for knowledge, not pretending be great, just wanting to do stuffs
fan of internet and its story

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RE: Make your own crypter (article) #6
(12-06-2019, 02:02 PM)MrBlonde Wrote:
(12-01-2019, 03:17 AM)mothered Wrote: I haven't FUD'd In years.

Not that I require assistance In doing so, but It'll be Interesting to read their method.
Yeah it's  an old tut but it explains the basics

It certainly explains It rather well.

Sometimes, older-type tutorials are extremely beneficial. I have old tuts on reverse engineering, which are an excellent starting point for anyone looking to get Into the scene.
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