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dizzi 06-29-2004 05:58

SoftLock/HardLock
 
I have program which can be activated with %subj% But i cant find anything useful about that. I cant break with softice on EP (i cant run program with softice loaded), ida cant dissasembly it very well (despite its not packed), procdump segfault when im trying dump it from memory. I cant find any way in which i could try something.

JMI 06-29-2004 06:47

Well it should be obvious that you are facing anti-softice detection, anti-ida and other counter measures. Therefore a good tactic would be to do some research on those issues generally. There are many articles on the net on softice detection. You need to learn about hiding softice from such attacks.

But the first step in attacking ANY protection system would be to actually spend some time READING articles and tuts on the net devoted to reversing your target. It is usually useful to also go to the website of the company and find out what information may be available there on what they claim the product can do.

Regards,

dyn!o 06-29-2004 14:41

Pretty interesting.

SafeLock and Hardlock are different protections.

SafeLock was made for SafeLock company by some russian guys in recent months - it's nothing unusual, IceExt completely hides the debugger and then you can do what you want (it isn't strong protection, for example: import table is almost untouched).

Hardlock is hardware dongle based protection with its usual envelope idea. There exists some ready made tools which allow to automatically deprotect the envelope or emulate it (I don't mean the emulator from BrainStudio but other interesting small software which disables the HardLock envelope automatically - assuming you have at least one valid dongle or access to it).

Good Luck.

dizzi 06-29-2004 16:46

JMI:
hehe thx for your opinion, but dont worry, i usually try search net first, and did all what you've told

dyn!o:
thx for interesting informations. (btw its SoftLock not SafeLock :(
I already tried patched iceext for ds3.1 but after some time of program was running my computer restart.
As i said i tried to break on EP to bypass SI detections, but i cant do it, delayed messagebox is always first (text in it is ofcourse encrypted)

after program start there is menu in which you can choose unlock method - you can plug hardlock, or softlock .lc file.

ill keep trying, more info later (i hope)

dyn!o 06-29-2004 18:32

Sorry, of course I meant SoftLock (software protector) - not SafeLock (it's CD protection only).

Anyway, very interesting situation occured. SoftLock mixed with HardLock? I wonder who choosed so strange solution?

Greetings.

hobgoblin 06-29-2004 19:57

Target?
 
What target are you working on?

hobgoblin

dizzi 06-29-2004 23:20

Its SAPRO/32 - Saphire suite, which is running on LogiCad "platform" (produced by kirchner soft) If there is someone interested, just pm me.

Btw IceExt patched for ds 3.1 freeze my box in other cases too, so its issue of IceExt and not SoftLock protection.

dizzi 06-29-2004 23:29

I forgot to write, that main problem is that i cant find homepage of "my" softlock protection - its seems that Alladin (hardlock manufacturer) hasnt anything with it. And there is bunch of programs called softlock, but any of them seems to be that right.

JMI 06-30-2004 03:06

Well maybe you aren't looking in the right place.

Using "softlock" (without the quotes) i got a link to this page:

http://www.kirchnersoft.com/ger/g-index.htm?/eng/news/e-SoftlockInfo.htm

which you identify as the maker of the LogiCad "platform" on which your target if running. This page, available in both German and English, has a potentially interesting title of:

Softlock Versus Hardlock
FAQ Special: Softlock License Service

which has some information on some aspects of the process of obtaining a license which should interest you.

You may be finding it difficult to find a home page for "Softlock" because the original company changed it name to Digital Goods around 2000 and then went out of business and sold off it intellectual property to pay off it's debts. :eek: See: http://www.infotoday.com/it/jan01/news11.htm

There is a company at: http://www.newlife.co.za/softlock.aspx
selling something called "New Life Softlock.net" which could, and I only say could, have something to do with what you are dealing with. They have a free download you could look at to compare with your target's protection.

Regards,

dizzi 06-30-2004 03:47

:)

JMI yes, you are thinking exactly like me, all what you wrote, ive did yesterday :)
new softlock is completly different


ill probably give up searching of some resources on internet

I have to look better for some weakness

dyn!o 06-30-2004 15:52

Isn't it the software protection from *ww.softlock.net?

Greetings.

dizzi 06-30-2004 18:29

No, it isnt.


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