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I found this .net reporting tool(Fastreport.net) useful for me. but i couldn't crack it. please help me in identifying type of obfuscation technique used.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wcyd0zymd0d Last edited by looleeguy : 08-21-2009 at 07:50 AM. |
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Thank you sir..
i've been cracking my head for months.. Do you know any deobfuscator for this? |
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Thank you for your valid comments
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@looleeguy:
Try my tool to deobfuscate your assembly. Feedbacks are welcomed. http://rongchaua.net/tools-mainmenu-...or-net-reactor Regards.
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Thank you sir it works like a charm but the problem is the namespaces and class names are changed..
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