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== Mathieulh's explaination ==
== Mathieulh's explaination ==
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Because some ungrateful person leaked my metldr exploit files I will now be explaining how it actually works, because of course the person that leaked these files has no idea of how they actually work
Because some ungrateful person leaked my metldr exploit files I will now be explaining how it actually works, because of course the person that leaked these files has no idea of how they actually work


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this is what the exploit that got leaked (yeah that's not really their work eh but you figured that much by now, did you not? ) does.<br>
this is what the exploit that got leaked (yeah that's not really their work eh but you figured that much by now, did you not? ) does.<br>
It overwrites from 0x000 to 0x480 because I originally loaded the section of size 0x880 to 0x3FC00<br>
It overwrites from 0x000 to 0x480 because I originally loaded the section o size 0x880 to 0x3FC00<br>
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So now you get code execution on metldr at the best time possible because your code executes right after metldr copies the root keys from 0x00 to 0x30, which means you get to dump these too. (Although those are hardcoded in metldr's code anyway)<br>
So now you get code execution on metldr at the best time possible because your code executes right after metldr copies the root keys from 0x00 to 0x30, which means you get to dump these too. (Although they are hardcoded in metldr's code anyway)<br>
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