Scanning -> I:\__pid collect\PC-GAME PROTECTiONS\Safedisc\Safedisc 4.60.000 (Call of Duty 2).exe
File Type : Exe, Size : 3139086 (02FE60Eh) Bytes
-> File has 1353230 (014A60Eh) bytes of appended data starting at offset 01B4000h
[!] Safedisc 4.60.000 detected !
[!] Possible CD/DVD-Key or Serial Check -> cdkey
- Scan Took : 1.391 Seconds
like tippex said, the appended data is part of the safedisc protection.
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[!] Safedisc 4.60.000 detected but verification not successfull
assuming exe includes a faked Safedisc version or it has been cracked !
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u thought you can crack safedisc when removing the appended data?
itīs not that easy. u need a debugger, bypass the anti-dbg, get to the (hardcoded) oep, dump, fix imports, fix redirected calls, recover stolen bytes and rebuild the exe.