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Patching a VMP 3.8.4 Protected Keygen EXE + .1337 Auto Import (TitanHide + x64dbg)

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On 6/26/2025 at 1:08 AM, cambaz said:

🔐 Hello dear forum members,

Today, I'm sharing a C++ (compiled with Visual Studio 2022) keygen project that we’ve packed with VMProtect Ultimate 3.8.4, and then successfully patched via x64dbg, bypassing all protections.

🔧 Protection Configuration:

Anti-Debugger enabled (User + Kernel Mode)

Code Virtualization

100% Compression

🧠 Step-by-Step Process:

We patched the VMP-protected EXE directly through x64dbg without unpacking it.

Used TitanHide to bypass VMProtect’s anti-debugger.

Identified error message branches via JE / JMP / JNE instructions.

Demonstrated 3 patch techniques:

NOP

JMP

EB 00 jump down one line

Due to VMP’s protection, we couldn't save as a regular .exe, so we exported a .1337 patch file.

Then, we used Revolex’s .1337 patcher to automatically apply the patch without x64dbg.

Explained TitanHide setup and usage step-by-step.

Finally, any key entered now triggers a success message.

📹 The video tutorial covers all the steps in detail.

📦 Download: [.1337 Patch Injector]

NEW .1337 PATCHER TOPİC

 

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