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ShadowDuke 01-09-2010 20:24

Der Patrizier IV (german)
 
Title: Der Patrizier IV
Version: v1.0
Developer: Gaming Minds Studios
Publisher: Kalypso Media
Language: GER
MediaType: 1xDVD5

Scanning -> G:\Patrician4.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 8722784 (0851960h) Byte(s)
[x] Warning - FileAlignment seems wrong.. is 0x00000200, calculated 0x00000400
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0850400h, size : 01560h / 05472 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001000000001100100111 (0x00040327)
[!] Protect DiSC v9.27.0 (or higher) [Build 0x18909 / 100617] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
- Scan Took : 1.906 Second(s)

Scanning -> G:\Patrician4-x86.dll
File Type : 32-Bit Dll (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 3320960 (032AC80h) Byte(s)
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0328E00h, size : 01E80h / 07808 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001001101001100000111 (0x0004D307)
[!] VM Protect v1.60 - v2.05 (or newer) detected !
- Scan Took : 0.781 Second(s)

Blazkowicz 02-09-2010 08:06

I guess it is PD 10 as this version gets also reported on Lost Horizon which is PD 10. Better let's wait until cdkiller has scanned it.

quake_ger 02-09-2010 13:35

Scanning -> .\SummerGames_stripped_dx9.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 6434816 (0623000h) Byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000000000000001000100011 (0x00000223)
[!] Protect DiSC v9.40.0 [Build 0x18909 / 100617] detected!

i think its 9.4..the build is same ;)

Cowsheep 03-09-2010 09:22

Hmm i get something different:
-=[ ProtectionID v0.6.4.0 JULY]=-
(c) 2003-2010 CDKiLLER & TippeX
Build 07/08/10-17:57:05
Ready...
Scanning ->\SummerGames_stripped_dx9.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 6434816 (0623000h) Byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000000000000011000100011 (0x00000623)
[!] Protect DiSC v9.27.0 (or higher) [Build 0x18909 / 100617] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C/C++
- Scan Took : 0.547 Second(s)

Blazkowicz 03-09-2010 09:53

@Cowsheep
Your PiD version doesn't detect latest PD.

cdkiller 04-09-2010 06:23

yep 'Protect DiSC v9.27.0 (or higher)' is a generic check added in the last public version (our private one does detect v9.4 and latest v10.0)

the build / date is 0x18909 / 100617 (same as that athletics game), quake_ger is right, same build = same version :)

cdkiller 12-09-2010 14:47

here is the proper report :)

Scanning -> .\Patrician4.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 8722784 (0851960h) Byte(s)
[x] Warning - FileAlignment seems wrong.. is 0x00000200, calculated 0x00000400
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0850400h, size : 01560h / 05472 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001000000001100100111 (0x00040327)
[!] Protect DiSC v9.40.0 [Build 0x18909 / 100617] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C/C++
- Scan Took : 0.891 Second(s)

Scanning -> .\Patrician4-x86.dll
File Type : 32-Bit Dll (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 3320960 (032AC80h) Byte(s)
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0328E00h, size : 01E80h / 07808 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001001101001100000111 (0x0004D307)
[!] VM Protect v1.60 - v2.05 (or newer) detected !
- Scan Took : 0.844 Second(s)

cdkiller 12-09-2010 14:59

Update v1.1.1

Scanning -> .\Patrician4.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 8999776 (0895360h) Byte(s)
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0893E00h, size : 01560h / 05472 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001000000001100100111 (0x00040327)
[!] Protect DiSC v10.0.0 (or higher) [Build 0x189D2 / 100818] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C/C++
- Scan Took : 0.922 Second(s)

cdkiller 20-10-2010 07:17

thx Blazkowicz for sending me the updated exe/dll :)

here is the proper version (wich i just added to PID):

Scanning -> .\Patrician4.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 9010528 (0897D60h) Byte(s)
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0896800h, size : 01560h / 05472 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001000000001100100111 (0x00040327)
[!] Protect DiSC v10.2.0 [Build 0x18A90 / 101008] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C/C++
- Scan Took : 0.47 Second(s) [00000002Fh tick(s)]

Blazkowicz 14-12-2010 11:43

1.3:

Scanning -> Patrician4.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 8935776 (0885960h) Byte(s)
[x] Warning - FileAlignment seems wrong.. is 0x00000200, calculated 0x00000400
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0884400h, size : 01560h / 05472 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001000000001100100111 (0x00040327)
[!] Protect DiSC v10.0.0 (or higher) [Build 0x18A9D / 101021] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C/C++
- Scan Took : 0.609 Second(s) [000000261h tick(s)]

cdkiller 15-12-2010 17:33

Scanning -> .\Patrician4.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 8935776 (0885960h) Byte(s)
[x] Warning - FileAlignment seems wrong.. is 0x00000200, calculated 0x00000400
-> File Appears to be Digitally Signed @ Offset 0884400h, size : 01560h / 05472 byte(s)
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000001000000001100100111 (0x00040327)
[!] Protect DiSC v10.2.0 [Build 0x18A9D / 101021] detected!
[i] cd/dvd check enabled: yes
[i] trial usage activated : no
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C/C++
- Scan Took : 0.93 Second(s) [00000005Dh tick(s)]

thx Blazkowicz for submitting the file :)


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