Re: [Full-disclosure] cloning PC / run in VMware
- From: Nicolas RUFF <nicolas.ruff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 13:11:02 +0200
Don't tell me a simple greyed out checkbox can stop you ...^---> foudstone's showwin.exe usually does the trick
Actually, it's a bit harder.
At export time, the Crypto provider will check the "non exportable"
flag, even if you have "ungreyed" the checkbox.
From here you have 2 choices :
- Searching for the private key blob in the process memory.
- Patching the Crypto provider to kill the check (harder, because of WFP
and some internal checksums inside Crypto providers - e.g. RSAENH.DLL).
I have not heard of any readily usable code on the Internet, but looking
at the slides it should not be too hard to reproduce.
Regards,
- Nicolas RUFF
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