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![]() Description:
WinKeyFinder is a program that I developed to search the Windows key in a bios dump file. This manipulation is easily done with a hexadecimal editor but I have added some features to the program that can help save time. Program features: - Graphical interface : allows you to choose if you want to scan one or more files or if you want to scan all the files in a directory. The result is displayed in a window and the found keys are automatically inserted in the clipboard. - Drag and Drop : drag and drop one or more files or a folder directly on the executable. The result is displayed in a window and the found keys are automatically inserted in the clipboard. - Commande line interface : allows you to indicate on the command line the files and/or directories you wish to analyze. The result is returned by default in the console but the program can also create a CSV file associating the file name with the corresponding Windows key Help: For more information about the program features you can click on the "?" button in the graphical interface or type the command winkeyfinder.exe -h Licence: The license of the program is GNU GPLv3. Bug report: If you notice any bugs or if you have any suggestions please let me know ![]() Source code: The source code is available in attachment. The program is written in AutoIt and compiled with version 3.3.14.5. |
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![]() Thank you , i tested with some bios bin and it works
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![]() Thanks for sharing, I tried this tool with many files which I already know if they have a key or not. It's working fine and shows the correct key.
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![]() What about the Trojan:Script/Wacatac.H!ml included
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![]() Its flagged by a few more at Virustotal https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/...d5c4/detection
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![]() Programs written in AutoIt are unfortunately often recognized as trojan/malware... I think that Antivirus programs identify false positives because they make a correspondence with real trojans that also use the native AutoIt libraries.
I can assure you that the executable I provided is compiled from the source code I provided. More informations on the official Wiki of AutoIt : https://www.autoitscript.com/wiki/AutoIt_and_Malware Last edited by SRO2; 01-31-2023 at 01:45 AM.. |
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