Extreme Injector 3.3 - How to use it properly [Tutorial]
Jan 10, 2015 21:51:25 GMT
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Post by VisualBasics on Jan 10, 2015 21:51:25 GMT
This Tutorial shows you how to use the Extreme Injector 3.3 by master131 properly!
It's always important to use the Extreme Injector because it has the most advanced security Injection methods around.
First off, in the Main Injection menu, we click Settings.
The Settings Menu should look like this:
You can click "Start in Secure Mode" to avoid Anti Cheat systems to detect the Injector itself.
What is different in secure mode?
- Random name.
- Random window title.
- Random Hash.
When it is open, close the normal injector.
Click Settings again and now we come to the part where i show you what options should be enabled.
All Important Options are marked in Bold.
But first, here are the explanations of all Security Features.
Injection Methods:
- Standard: This is the injection technique used in nearly every injector out there. It uses CreateRemoteThread and LoadLibrary and is the most reliable injection technique.
- LdrLoadDll Stub: This is similar to the Standard injection technique except it goes 1 level deeper into LoadLibrary.
- LdrpLoadDll Stub: This goes even another level deeper into LdrLoadDll. It may crash or cause errors on OSes newer than Windows 8.1 as it can change.
- Thread Hijacking: This is a pretty stable method of injection that takes over already executing code to inject your DLL and is not used by many injectors.
- Manual Map: This is the most secure injection technique. So secure that even Windows won't even know about the injected DLL. It may not work properly on OSes newer than Windows 8.1, you will be told what to do by the injector in that case.
That means, we select the Manual Map Injection Method. Also, click Advanced and select hide threads from debugger. Thread Hijacking doesn't work on XP 64 bit.
Now the Scrambling Options.
Scrambling Options:
- None: As the name implies, this means that DLL scrambling is disabled completely.
- Basic: This applies basic scrambling that should work with most DLLs.
- Standard: This applies even more scrambling options that should work with most DLLs.
- Extreme: Applies all scrambling options (the best/strongest preset) that could break some DLLs but should work with most.
That means, we select the Extreme Scrambling Method. If the extreme scrambling doesn't work or the game crashes, use the Standard Scrambling Method.
Now we come to the Injection Options.
Injection Options:
- Auto Inject could be annoying, i never use it.
- Close on Inject should be marked as it closes after Injection, this avoids that Anti cheat systems don't detected the Injector.
- Stealth Inject is very important and should be marked as it gives even more security while injecting.
That means, we select Close on Inject and Stealth Inject as Injection Methods.
Now the Post-Injection Methods.
Post-Injection Method:
These post-inject techniques are often seen within hacks to try prevent detection from anti-cheats but this injector can do it externally if the hack doesn't do it already.
- Erase PE: This erases the PE headers at the start of the injected DLL, making it hard for anti-cheats to identify that a DLL exists at a specific location.
- Hide Module: This hides the DLL from the process' module list so if an anti-cheat were to search through a process' module list, it would not appear.
Warning: Most modern anti-cheats these days can still easily detect DLLs even with these options enabled. The most secure method would be using manual map.
That means, we select Erase PE and Hide Module as Post-Injection Methods. You should also read the Info and Warning.
After all that, click OK and then Inject. Have fun hacking with security!
Here's a picture how it should look like:
Download Extreme Injector 3.3 here or just google it.
Extreme Injector v3.3.rar (960.78 KB)
It's always important to use the Extreme Injector because it has the most advanced security Injection methods around.
First off, in the Main Injection menu, we click Settings.
The Settings Menu should look like this:
You can click "Start in Secure Mode" to avoid Anti Cheat systems to detect the Injector itself.
What is different in secure mode?
- Random name.
- Random window title.
- Random Hash.
When it is open, close the normal injector.
Click Settings again and now we come to the part where i show you what options should be enabled.
All Important Options are marked in Bold.
But first, here are the explanations of all Security Features.
Injection Methods:
- Standard: This is the injection technique used in nearly every injector out there. It uses CreateRemoteThread and LoadLibrary and is the most reliable injection technique.
- LdrLoadDll Stub: This is similar to the Standard injection technique except it goes 1 level deeper into LoadLibrary.
- LdrpLoadDll Stub: This goes even another level deeper into LdrLoadDll. It may crash or cause errors on OSes newer than Windows 8.1 as it can change.
- Thread Hijacking: This is a pretty stable method of injection that takes over already executing code to inject your DLL and is not used by many injectors.
- Manual Map: This is the most secure injection technique. So secure that even Windows won't even know about the injected DLL. It may not work properly on OSes newer than Windows 8.1, you will be told what to do by the injector in that case.
That means, we select the Manual Map Injection Method. Also, click Advanced and select hide threads from debugger. Thread Hijacking doesn't work on XP 64 bit.
Now the Scrambling Options.
Scrambling Options:
- None: As the name implies, this means that DLL scrambling is disabled completely.
- Basic: This applies basic scrambling that should work with most DLLs.
- Standard: This applies even more scrambling options that should work with most DLLs.
- Extreme: Applies all scrambling options (the best/strongest preset) that could break some DLLs but should work with most.
That means, we select the Extreme Scrambling Method. If the extreme scrambling doesn't work or the game crashes, use the Standard Scrambling Method.
Now we come to the Injection Options.
Injection Options:
- Auto Inject could be annoying, i never use it.
- Close on Inject should be marked as it closes after Injection, this avoids that Anti cheat systems don't detected the Injector.
- Stealth Inject is very important and should be marked as it gives even more security while injecting.
That means, we select Close on Inject and Stealth Inject as Injection Methods.
Now the Post-Injection Methods.
Post-Injection Method:
These post-inject techniques are often seen within hacks to try prevent detection from anti-cheats but this injector can do it externally if the hack doesn't do it already.
- Erase PE: This erases the PE headers at the start of the injected DLL, making it hard for anti-cheats to identify that a DLL exists at a specific location.
- Hide Module: This hides the DLL from the process' module list so if an anti-cheat were to search through a process' module list, it would not appear.
Warning: Most modern anti-cheats these days can still easily detect DLLs even with these options enabled. The most secure method would be using manual map.
That means, we select Erase PE and Hide Module as Post-Injection Methods. You should also read the Info and Warning.
After all that, click OK and then Inject. Have fun hacking with security!
Here's a picture how it should look like:
Download Extreme Injector 3.3 here or just google it.
Extreme Injector v3.3.rar (960.78 KB)