| damos_crackme_1_for_linux by damo2k |
1TFT12NZF4 works for me. A nice and straight crackme which is good to trace. I would rate this as level 2 as well. |
2020-03-04 19:51 |
| damos_crackme_1_for_solaris by damo2k |
This is the solaris version of the crackme! |
2020-03-01 20:24 |
| Sh4ll10.1 |
"Well played! This is the only valid flag."
Easy to trace. Good for beginners. Level 1.
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2020-02-24 19:28 |
| Password Login 2 |
Like this one. Good to trace and not that hard to reverse.
I found this login: lozlvl* (* I don't want to reveal everything :-) |
2019-04-04 19:09 |
| de_tcrack1 |
I could login with: timo@badbyte.boy
Nice crackme! |
2019-04-02 18:05 |
| crackme by sas0 |
This one is weird! It seems to use random values in the calculation/check routine!? Or maybe it is an anti-debugging-features? Any hint on this? |
2019-03-31 19:00 |
| the_sox_crackme_no1 by the_sox |
I found this sn: 30488
Can anyone verify this? |
2019-03-30 12:03 |
| khattam_s_what_is_my_password_4 by khattam |
Seems I am the only one how likes old stuff:-)
I found this sn: 080077065
Can anyone verify this? |
2019-03-30 12:00 |
| khattam_s_what_is_my_password_4 by khattam |
I could sniff a serial with the good old Turbo Debugger. I am not sure if the serial is valid on other machines since calculation may be based on hardware. Is anyone engaged with this one? |
2019-03-24 16:54 |
| Easy_firstCrackme-by-D4RK_FL0W |
This one is a good start for newbies. It can be solved by looking at the disassembly. The solution is not well hidden :-) |
2019-03-22 20:43 |