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Code you can't change?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 3:02 pm    Post subject: Code you can't change? Reply with quote

I've noticed once long ago that when I compiled the same code on two different DLL's, the first dll which was originally hooked stimulates a detection message while the other doesn't. I've always wondered what could of had happened.

The dll names were both changed to match (I named it test.dll). The original DLL stimulated a detection, the other did not and they were equal in terms of everything (code, resources, headers, names). I simply copied and pasted.

I then removed all the code in the original dll, compiled it and I still got an detection message. I tested the other dll, and I never got a detection message. I came to the conclusion that something unchangeable, regardless of what code you've compiled your DLL with was patched in the original dll.

I was wondering if there were any components of compiled project that don't change regardless of the code, and what they were.
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