Post: PS3Lib.dll Checker
09-24-2015, 11:37 PM #1
Scouse Power
Knowledge is power
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PS3Lib.dll Checker
This is a very small application which will check for malicious PS3Lib.dll's


Hello, as a lot of you are know already a modified PS3Lib.dll (virus) going around the internet infecting peoples computers. It's a self replicating virus, which is very hard to keep control of as it spreads so quickly. That is why I have created this simple application to check if you or any of your PS3Lib's have been infected. I would suggest manually checking each PS3Lib.dll file when you download a new tool (before running it). If the tool is flagged, don't run it and report it so a staff member so we can investigate for you.

The scanner will return three possible responses
Official - These are released by official developers
Virus - These are known virus'.
Possible Virus - These are modified PS3Lib's which could be virus'. Not all modified lib's are bad.

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Individual Scan
This will scan an individual PS3Lib.dll which is good if you only want to check one tool/file - really quick.

Full Directory Scan
This will scan all folders depending on the base (C:/ will scan every PS3Lib.dll in the C drive) - can be slow.

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This tool is not encrypted. You're more than welcome to decrypt it and use the source code - please note. It's messy.
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03-20-2016, 08:07 PM #47
Haze
Bounty hunter
Thanks I really needed this last time I downloaded a tool for bfh and it really messed up my whole computer
03-21-2016, 05:46 PM #48
stanzoheetik
Pokemon Trainer
every PS3Lib.dll is a possible virus....
even geo his bo2 tool lol:madsal:
nice release thoGeo
03-27-2016, 07:37 PM #49
gopro_2027
Vault dweller
Originally posted by StackOverflow View Post
PS3Lib.dll Checker
This is a very small application which will check for malicious PS3Lib.dll's


Hello, as a lot of you are know already a modified PS3Lib.dll (virus) going around the internet infecting peoples computers. It's a self replicating virus, which is very hard to keep control of as it spreads so quickly. That is why I have created this simple application to check if you or any of your PS3Lib's have been infected. I would suggest manually checking each PS3Lib.dll file when you download a new tool (before running it). If the tool is flagged, don't run it and report it so a staff member so we can investigate for you.

The scanner will return three possible responses
Official - These are released by official developers
Virus - These are known virus'.
Possible Virus - These are modified PS3Lib's which could be virus'. Not all modified lib's are bad.

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Individual Scan
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Full Directory Scan


Individual Scan
This will scan an individual PS3Lib.dll which is good if you only want to check one tool/file - really quick.

Full Directory Scan
This will scan all folders depending on the base (C:/ will scan every PS3Lib.dll in the C drive) - can be slow.

>>>>>>> You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. <<<<<<<


This tool is not encrypted. You're more than welcome to decrypt it and use the source code - please note. It's messy.


OMG I saw your other thread and didn't read the whole thing and I went and made an antivirus like this :lol:
Well mine is still useful anyways. It is written in java so it works on linux too. It is a bit simpler but should work
It flags all PS3Lib.dll files that are greater than 100kb in size:
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In that specific case I had renamed an mp3 file (3.4mb) to be the name so it would flag it ^_^
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03-27-2016, 11:35 PM #50
OfficialJesseP
It is what it is.
Originally posted by pro View Post
OMG I saw your other thread and didn't read the whole thing and I went and made an antivirus like this :lol:
Well mine is still useful anyways. It is written in java so it works on linux too. It is a bit simpler but should work
It flags all PS3Lib.dll files that are greater than 100kb in size:
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In that specific case I had renamed an mp3 file (3.4mb) to be the name so it would flag it ^_^
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03-28-2016, 10:07 PM #51
Dog88Christian
Hail to the King, Baby!
How do we know this isn't a virus? Plot twist! Tustin
04-12-2016, 08:49 AM #52
Originally posted by StackOverflow View Post
PS3Lib.dll Checker
This is a very small application which will check for malicious PS3Lib.dll's


Hello, as a lot of you are know already a modified PS3Lib.dll (virus) going around the internet infecting peoples computers. It's a self replicating virus, which is very hard to keep control of as it spreads so quickly. That is why I have created this simple application to check if you or any of your PS3Lib's have been infected. I would suggest manually checking each PS3Lib.dll file when you download a new tool (before running it). If the tool is flagged, don't run it and report it so a staff member so we can investigate for you.

The scanner will return three possible responses
Official - These are released by official developers
Virus - These are known virus'.
Possible Virus - These are modified PS3Lib's which could be virus'. Not all modified lib's are bad.

You must login or register to view this content.
Individual Scan
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Full Directory Scan


Individual Scan
This will scan an individual PS3Lib.dll which is good if you only want to check one tool/file - really quick.

Full Directory Scan
This will scan all folders depending on the base (C:/ will scan every PS3Lib.dll in the C drive) - can be slow.

>>>>>>> You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. <<<<<<<


This tool is not encrypted. You're more than welcome to decrypt it and use the source code - please note. It's messy.


everything i scan says possible virus.. hell i scanned the program with itself and it said its a possible virus.....
04-12-2016, 09:24 AM #53
Scouse Power
Knowledge is power
Originally posted by ker View Post
everything i scan says possible virus.. hell i scanned the program with itself and it said its a possible virus.....


Yeah because you're only supposed to scan PS3Lib.dll's. It just checks the applications hash against trusted ones and some of the 'virus' ones. Those which are not matched could be a virus; as it's not an original release of the library; another user has modified it some way.
04-12-2016, 10:32 PM #54
Originally posted by StackOverflow View Post
Yeah because you're only supposed to scan PS3Lib.dll's. It just checks the applications hash against trusted ones and some of the 'virus' ones. Those which are not matched could be a virus; as it's not an original release of the library; another user has modified it some way.


well i have been using the same lib for quite some time and never had any problems... what is the original hash for the different versions ? should give that info here so when it reports the result there is something to compare to ...
04-13-2016, 03:00 AM #55
Scouse Power
Knowledge is power
Originally posted by ker View Post
well i have been using the same lib for quite some time and never had any problems... what is the original hash for the different versions ? should give that info here so when it reports the result there is something to compare to ...


The hashes are stored in a list within the application.
- Known Virus and Original Hashes.

It was a long time before I created this application but the source isn't encrypted. Just use a reflector to see themSmile.

Just a note: The 'virus' libs still have the full functionality as the CCAPI libs but have malicious intent as well.

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