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From Fravia's own private "cracking posters" collection "I'll be with you boys!" (1941) The +HCU PAPERS (1998) |
Our own "papers" Well, dear fellow crackers, reversers and protectors (and readers), I'm sure you'll enjoy the 1998 'shift': no more 'blind' cracking around. We need good and powerful doucuments not only to reverse the hell out of it... but to understand what we are doing as well! In fact: what is the purpose of our work? Why do we crack? Did you ever stop and asked yourself such questions? I believe that we crack in order to spread KNOWLEDGE!... I believe that we crack in order to SURVIVE (in a society where all what you should know is NOT teached and all what you do not need to know is hammered inside your brain :-) I believe that we tackle difficoult tasks and that we reverse code (and other things as well :-), in order to TEACH! Show me other sites on the web, apart from crackers' and (to a certain extent) hackers' sites, that give you knowledge like this for FREE, without asking anything more than your (free) contribution... LEARN ALL WHAT YOU CAN and give us in return THAT WHAT YOU CAN... a very simple "magic" recipe for development... on this web of ours. Indeed I believe that we want people to develop, to gain power and knowledge to build on our shoulders for free... the more, the better So we'll NEVER just spread around some ready-made cracks (why should we?), on the contrary: we will less and less publish 'cracks' and more and more concentrate on HOW TO DO things... therefore a "HCU papers" section will be very important for REAL crackers and reversers, and wont help leechers and lusers... that's nice! In fact, let's utter it: we DO NOT LIKE leechers and lusers... and we (firmly) believe that only people that DO contribute have a right to learn and grow and develop... that's why we will ALWAYS be able to develop ourselves... :-) |
08 May 98 | Masta | ~ | winasm_0.htm | The resurrection of assembly programming - Essay nr. 0 | papers | ~ | fra_0118 |
11 May 98 | Iceman | ~ | iceext1.htm | "Extending Softice serie" ("Zauberreversing") |
advanced papers | ~ | fra_011A |
16 May 98 | SLH | ~ | hutch_61.htm | The Bridge: In Pursuit Of Lost Knowledge | papers | ~ | fra_011C |
16 May 98 | Tek | ~ | tek1.htm | Palmpilot reversing: Experience a brand new taste in cracking | papers | ~ | fra_011D |
21 May 98 | SLH | ~ | hutquest.htm | THE QUEST: Building the launch pad | papers | ~ | fra_011F |
25 May 98 | Masta | ~ | winasm_1.htm | The resurrection of assembly programming - Essay nr. 1 | papers | ~ | fra_0121 |
29 May 98 | SLH | ~ | hutch28.htm | Software warriors through the warp | papers | ~ | fra_0123 |
05 June 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi1.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching | papers | ~ | fra_0126 |
05 June 98 | SLH | ~ | hutch_65.htm | The Eye Of The Warrior (a "graphical" windows' paper) | papers | ~ | fra_0128 |
10 June 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi2.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching II | papers | ~ | fra_0129 |
10 June 98 | SLH | ~ | hutchif1.htm | The iron fist (Keeping The Crackers Amused) | papers | ~ | fra_012A |
15 June 98 | SLH | ~ | hutsting.htm | Applying the sting | papers | ~ | fra_012C |
17 June 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi3.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching III | papers | ~ | fra_012E |
17 June 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi4.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching IV | papers | ~ | fra_012F |
10 July 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi5.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching - V | papers | ~ | fra_0133 |
25 July 98 | bb | ~ | bbnag1.htm | Simulating User Input to Eliminate Nag Screens | papers | ~ | fra_013F |
06 Sep 98 | PNA | ~ | pna3.htm | How to hook any API function in kernel32.dll | advanced papers | ~ | fra_0149 |
16 Sep 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi6.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching - VI | papers | ~ | fra_014E |
23 Sep 98 | Dr. Fuhrball | ~ | dvdfuhr.htm | DIVX and DVD reversing | papers | ~ | fra_0153 |
21 Oct 98 | Svd | ~ | bulga_1.htm | Data-reverse-engineering - Lesson 1 | papers | ~ | fra_015C |
12 Dec 98 | Victor Porguen | ~ | porvbo1.htm | Redirection Revisited -- Achieving Redirection Through API Spoofing | Papers | ~ | fra_0172 |
12 Dec 98 | Joa | ~ | crunchi7.htm | Little essay about the various methods and viewpoints of crunching VII | papers | ~ | fra_0175 |
20 Jan 99 | SvD | ~ | svd_last.htm | The Great Dead-Listing Excavations or what we (could) see in disassembled code | advanced papers |
~ | fra_0185 |
Spring 99 | SvD | ~ | How to dead list (ameliorated) | The Great Dead-Listing Excavations or what we (could) see in disassembled code | advanced papers |
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Spring 99 | anarchriz | ~ | CRC and how to Reverse it | A CRC Tutorial & The c00l way to Reverse CRC | papers | ~ | **** |
June 99 | +Aitor | ~ | Delphi reversing | Delphi Reverse Engineering DFM Files, Windows RCDATA and Object Conversion Routines | papers | ~ | **** |
June 99 | +Spath | ~ | Theory and practice of menus reversing | An essay to understand how menus and messages work, to be able to efficiently reverse function-disabled programs. | advanced papers |
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28 June 99 | SLH | ~ | hutch_su.htm | The succession: secrets of writing elegant and fast assembler | papers | ~ | fra_xxxx |
10 July 99 | c0v3rt+ | ~ | covert1.htm | Adding sections to PE Files: Enhancing functionality of programs by adding extra code | papers | ~ | fra_xxxx |
16 July 99 | Pavel V. Semjanov | ~ | cryptunt.htm | On cryptosystems untrustworthiness | papers | ~ | fra_xxxx |
20 July 99 | LaZaRuS | ~ | laza_s11.htm | Finding standard functions in Delphi/C++ Builder | papers | ~ | fra_xxxx |
30 July 99 | Nolan Blender | ~ | tp_flex.htm | Analysis of Key Generation Techniques within FlexLM (Unix reversing) | papers | ~ | fra_xxxx |
September 99 | +Spath | ~ | Attacks against the BEST encryption algorithm | chaos is definitely not randomness | advanced papers |
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September 99 | LaZaRuS | ~ | Adding functionality to the Windows Calculator | A small example of the most interesting part of reverse engineering: Adding functionality to a program | advanced papers | ~ | **** |
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