What about hiding honorbuddy.exe process from task manager via a vb.net code or something. Would that do anything?
I'm sorry folks, despite the mods disapproval I tried to find a solution but no possitive results.
I came to the conclussion that HB Auth servers are blocking any connection from modified versions of Honorbuddy.exe. The executable is still renameable but there is no way to make it work if you modify its internal properties.
It's not my fault, Auth servers are blocking the connection. They must have placed some kind of security to flag the executable as modified.
@CodenameG:
The title clearly says
for the Paranoid. Have you considered the possibility that there's something you don't know or that you aren't aware of? What if you are wrong and you don't know it? I agree with you, I think you are right, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't try something in case you are wrong. The anti-detection security raises a good point, but I believe that should have nothing to do with the executable properties.
Have you seen World War Z? Where 11 people agree to one conclussion but there's one who takes measures in case they are wrong? Well, that's me, and many others in this forum. But obviously you are one of the 11 and I get it, you have to be a part of that group not because you want to but because you have to.
Anyhow, I was just trying to help the paranoid have one less thing to blame when they get banned. In some sort, I was helping you out.
Peace out.
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Again, sorry folks, feel free to close this thread since there's no way to pull it off now.