Although you could just play it, it's not really a hacker way of doing it.
Ripping the flash to shreds however is more fun and works as well.
Bonus points if instead you write a program that controls the mouse and solves the game.
Zaffron wrote:....So just because they cost more means they're better. Say I were to take 2 shits, put each in a box, sell one for 10 dollars and the other for 50 dollars, the 50 dollar one is automatically better?
Yes, welcome to the fashion world.
More expensive = better.
Curiosity got the best of me and I downloaded it. It has the standard vb6 icon, my expectations really dropped. Trojan-PSW.Win32.LdPinch.afwc [Kaspersky Lab] TrojanDropper:Win32/VB.EK [Microsoft] Trojan.Win32.VB [Ikarus] C:\cryptor\Project1 - Copy (4)\Project1.vbp Module2,Module6,Module3,Module4,Mod...
Looking at which .dll's are imported helps (using PEInfo for example).
You will see if it's an .NET application, vb6 etc if you know which dll is commonly used for it.