MindJolt Games Hack
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Want to get an absurdly high score on the Mindjolt game, Cube Crash? Of course you do, and that's precisely what this video tutorial is going to show you. You will first need the free game hacking program Cheat Engine, as well as a Cheat Engine compatible browser (such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox - this won't work if you're using Google Chrome). If you have both programs, open up Cube Crash in your browser, then open up Cheat Engine and just follow the outlined instructions to hack your game!
Security through obscurity doesn't work.Every once in a while I like to prove this fact, by getting worldwide high scores on vulnerable leaderboards.The first time I did this was to Area Flat 3 (which was an awesome game when I was in elementary school, and is still pretty fun).Check the all-time top 100 scores for H4X0R (I know, not very original; I was 13, sue me).But that hack was child's play compared to this one.
Recently I noticed that a Facebook game called Fast Typer 2 was becoming popular with my Facebook friends.I played it a few times and got the third-best score of all my friends when I noticed that the global leaderboard had some unbelievable high scores.Like 9223372036854775807.I was struck by the fact that: a) they use at least signed 64-bit integers to hold people's scores; and b) the leaderboard is vulnerable.In fact, the top 27 scores were obvious hacks.So, I got to work.
The first step is to enable the Tamper Data Firefox extension.I usually run Chrome, but I keep Firefox around for extensions like this.After playing the game again, I'd logged all the necessary communications to submit a high score.The Flash game POSTs to a few servlets at -typer.mindjolt.com/servlet/, with the NextSubmitScore servlet looking particularly interesting.Examining the POST data from that request, I found that there's a "score=" parameter right there.So I played again, but tampered with that request.I changed the value of the "score=" parameter to something much higher, and the game told me I had a new personal best score -- but with my real score from the game, not the tampered one!Turns out that "score=" is a red herring.
So the procedure to hack the game is this: play the game, tamper with the "NextSubmitScore" request, decrypt the "session=" parameter, change the score to a gigantic number, encrypt the new session string, replace the request parameter's value with your tampered one, and submit it.If you do it right, the game will greet you with "Congratulations! You've just set a record for all of Facebook!"
Very cool.After getting the #1 legit high score for the week on that typing game, I was curious about the hacked ones.Of course, typing your name into Facebook or Google didn't reveal much, but interestingly enough the ajax requests on Facebook for the high scorers includes their UIDs as well.I'm decent at binary disassembly but don't know too much at swf decompiling.Good job though!
If you're good with binary stuff then you can always mess with the address space of the Flash game too; I think something like that is how most of the hacked scores happened.But you've only got a signed 32-bit integer to work with when you do it that way, so the 4 or so 64-bit scores must've been done this way.
This tutorial shows you several different hex codes you can enter so you can hack your game of Minecraft using the game hacking program Cheat Engine. This uses the most current version of Cheat Engine, so make sure you have 6.0 or better.
Once you'll have a great experience and knowledge about almost any programming language (professional levels) you'll then be able to approach hacking applications and hacking in general. You'll face with Reverse Engineering and a lot of different techniques, you'll have to make your own knowledge about this.
I think cheating is not good in playing games. It's not fair, but sometimes I have to cheat as I'm so angry and inpatient if I can't win the game :(. Anyway, I'm trying to limit it. ( I use SB Tool Game)
thank you guys. yes i know programming . and yes i guessed that it requires skill and really big time for it . the reason i want to know, sometimes when i play multiplay games , some people just using those cheats and this makes me annoyed . i thought maybe learning about writing some codes for hacks or anti hacks will be better for spending my time . thats why i just ask about any suggestions, how i should start and where from i begin to learn write game hack codes and how to write them . and i know to program and the languages , c# , java , c and a little bit c++ . try to improme myself :)
You'll get it once you've learned about programming.Cheat engine is not a bad way to start.As we know....variable and those pointer thingy,it is all in hacking.Keep learning...and you'll succeed on your goal.
You can use the free software program Cheat Engine to hack nearly any game, whether online or off, to alter your scores, inventory and experience points. Always make sure you are using the most current and up to date version of Cheat Engine!
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