There is such a program "Lardi Terminal". I downloaded the sniffer to find out where it takes all the information from, to write a more advanced analogue of such a program, but the program sends some sort of swindler and receives it. Tried to decrypt, but return 0; As I understand it, the variable is sent, then encrypted in MIME-encoding. According to my guesses, there is sent some kind of SQL variable. If someone fumbles, help, need a program to cut!

Text adopted by the program:

CADPbekRs7GvyM1RKEstKs7Mz7NVMtQzUFJIzUvOT8nMS7dVKs/MS8kvL9Y1NDI1VLK347LxcQxy8bTj

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  • four
    Some kind of words you have are straight, MIME, sql, return 0 ... - AlexDenisov
  • one
    "Tried to decrypt, but return 0;" =) - dzhioev
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    return 0 - this is probably slang, it has no relation to the code)) In general, I’m wondering how you tried to decipher ... - nMike
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    Yomayo, or I am an idiot, or what is the variable sql? !! What kind of variable can a genus have? The variable is essentially just data. Or did I wake up in the wrong universe where I fell asleep? = \ - AlexDenisov
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    base64 is a coding method, not encryption - renegator

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Google: lardy terminal

Found a link to the off site , that's what it says:

Saving Internet traffic - All data transmitted from the server to the "Terminal" and from the "Terminal" to the server are archived.

  • so do you want to say that the program transmits the encoded zip archive binary? - pro
  • @Itachi779, try different archivers. gunzip did not eat. Only, it is unlikely to archive (60 bytes). Just some kind of compression (not gzip). - avp
  • I don't understand what "compression (not gzip)" means; - pro
  • @ itachi779, where does the zip archive come from? What do you grind? do you have any relation to programming? data before transmission is compressed and transmitted to the server, in addition, they have some kind of internal format that is unreadable for a person, but which the receiving side understands. - AlexDenisov
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    Perhaps this is some kind of modification of the zip algorithm. it could be anything. on the other hand, no one bothers you to use the same dll in order to unarchive it - jmu