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Same with Android 6.0.0 (Galaxy J5 2016), Frida 11.0.0, frida-server 11.0.0.

Thanks @fuzzywalls , I will. I'm just looking at the code and found several issues regarding Python 3 compatibility and IDA API compatibility.

Thanks again for the hint, I didn't know about they turned off backward compatibility.

Hello @fuzzywalls , I tried your version and still fails. I fixed most of the issues but found this one that I have no idea about: ``` File "C:/Program Files/IDA...

Nevermind, it seems that the problem were the newlines: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/556269/importerror-no-module-named-copy-reg-pickle/53942341#53942341 I got it working but had to change to Python2, Python3 was driving me crazy: ``` Found 3 formal matches...

Yes, my bad, no testcases were created. However, I did some manual tests using the PE corpus from corkami and fixed some bugs. Anyway, that not the right way to...

Hi, fuu author here o/. FUU has a plugin architecture (one plugin for one packer) and it supports some of the most basic packers. However, it doesn't have support for...

really? there are places were you have dozen of tutorials describing step by step how to unpack it manually. See, for instance, https://ricardonarvaja.info/WEB/buscador.php write "acprotect" in the editbox and voila!...

here: - http://ricardonarvaja.info/WEB/CURSO%20NUEVO/TEORIAS%20NUMERADAS/101-200/160-DESEMPACANDOACPROTECT1.09%20g%20parte1.rar.rar - http://ricardonarvaja.info/WEB/CURSO%20NUEVO/TEORIAS%20NUMERADAS/401-500/456-ACProtect%20v1.41_by_%2BNCR.rar.rar - http://ricardonarvaja.info/WEB/CURSO%20NUEVO/TEORIAS%20NUMERADAS/701-800/751-Desempacando%20ACProtector%20por%20Neutrino.rar.rar - http://ricardonarvaja.info/WEB/CURSO%20NUEVO/TEORIAS%20NUMERADAS/801-900/803-Parcheando%20un%20Acprotect%20desde%20una%20dll_por%20solid.rar.rar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC46QkwFOoQ video tutorial about unpacking ACProtect - http://www.reversing.be/article.php?story=20051217203007918 Those are just a few examples. If you search on Google, you'll...

yep, password is 'a'