ArtMoney - App-Request
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Name of the app:
- ArtMoney
File Path:
- C:\Games\ArtMoney\am801.exe
Developer:
- System SoftLab
Website:
Download Site:
App-Icon: in ICO format
Notes:
- The icon is only available in 32 x 32 pixel
- There is a Special Edition (freeware) and a Professional Edition (that I have)
- ArtMoney is a tool to cheat games (search in memory for values and modify them) so ArtMoney is trying to be not detected by apps
- Unfortunately the AppInfo can not be read by GetAppDetails so I have to type here the values from the EXE file:
- Description: am801
- File Description: <empty>
- Product Name: <empty>
- Copyright: <empty>
- File Version: 1.0.0.0
- Product Version: 1.0.0.0
- In the list of installed applications in Windows 10 ArtMoney is listed:
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@Tom In my original posting I uploaded the app-icon in ICO-format.
So here is the app-icon in PNG-format: -
Here is the version information of ArtMoney 8.01
File name and path: C:\Games\ArtMoney\am801.exe Product Name: Internal Name: Original Filename: File Description: Company: Legal Copyright: Legal Trademarks: Comments: File Version String: 1.0.0.0 File Version: 1.0.0.0 Product Version String: 1.0.0.0 Product Version: 1.0.0.0
Here is the version information of ArtMoney 8.02
File name and path: C:\Games\ArtMoney\am802.exe Product Name: Internal Name: Original Filename: File Description: Company: Legal Copyright: Legal Trademarks: Comments: File Version String: 1.0.0.0 File Version: 1.0.0.0 Product Version String: 1.0.0.0 Product Version: 1.0.0.0
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This one will be postponed a bit more, as we need one small (but not very important feature overall) to properly support this
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OK, so just keep me updated.
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@olli_s You are probably right about that, but on the other hand, from your screenshot, there seems to be some useful information in the registry.
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Here you need HASH values to detect it.
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I'll put this one on hold for now. The primary purpose of our tool is to detect software that behaves "normally".
I will not rule out completely that we will support it at some point.
For now, it could be interesting if you kept updating this topic with new version and file info as it is released and then occasionally I will attempt to see if this can be detected reliably across other users.
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I released a new version of GetAppDetails right now where some bugs are fixed.
So here is the information stored in the EXE:File name and path: C:\Games\ArtMoney\am801.exe Product Name: Internal Name: Original Filename: File Description: Company: Legal Copyright: Legal Trademarks: Comments: File Version: 1.0.0.0 Product Version: 1.0.0.0