Setting a breakpoint before your entered license key and generated password are compared will allow you to read the password generated based on your name in plaintext. Entering my username, the password is cnsbkjacvuodbdlc. This is stored in ebp.
There is also the string "Heres_A_Secret" stored at FE4330 in memory. This changes the success message and tells you that you are a clever clogs. I also received this message when forcing entry by changing 3 je's to jmp's |
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dnSpy is all you'll need for this, keys are base64 encrypted
QTFCMkMzRDRFNUY2 A1B2C3D4E5F6
RzdIOEk5SjBLMUwy G7H8I9J0K1L2
TTNONE81UDZRN1I4 M3N4O5P6Q7R8
UzlUMFUxVjJXM1g0 S9T0U1V2W3X4
WTVaNkE3QjhDOUQw Y5Z6A7B8C9D0
RTFGMkczSDRJNUo2 E1F2G3H4I5J6
SzdMOE05TjBPMVAy K7L8M9N0O1P2
UTNSNFM1VDZVN1Y4 Q3R4S5T6U7V8
VzlYMFkxWjJBM0I0 W9X0Y1Z2A3B4
QzVENkU3RjhHOUgw C5D6E7F8G9H0 |
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