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Hi, former SEB reverse engineer here.
As I've reversed the insides of SEB, I know their internal structure very well.
Although your solution works (there are better solutions) it is definetly detected.
I used to work for a firm that had ties to SEB. Their memcheck (memory validator) validates memory that is being modified, even file hashes. So if one of the hashes are wrong of the files (which you are modifying/replacing) it will report it to the server. It does not notify the user nor the teacher, but it will be logged and later on your school/university will be contacted by the exam contractor.
So, as this is a good TRY of bypassing SEB, it is definetly not a good way of doing it.
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Hi, former SEB reverse engineer here.
As I've reversed the insides of SEB, I know their internal structure very well.
Although your solution works (there are better solutions) it is definetly detected.
I used to work for a firm that had ties to SEB. Their memcheck (memory validator) validates memory that is being modified, even file hashes. So if one of the hashes are wrong of the files (which you are modifying/replacing) it will report it to the server. It does not notify the user nor the teacher, but it will be logged and later on your school/university will be contacted by the exam contractor.
So, as this is a good TRY of bypassing SEB, it is definetly not a good way of doing it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: