Our first post about JavaSnoop can be found here. A few days ago, the authors released an updated version – JavaSnoop 1.1 RC1!
“JavaSnoop is a tool for testing (re: hacking) Java desktop applications or applets. It is a tool that lets you intercept methods, alter data and otherwise hack Java applications running on your computer. JavaSnoop does so by allowing you attach to an existing process (like a debugger) and instantly begin tampering with method calls, run custom code, or just watch what’s happening on the system.”
We have not been able to locate a change log or a list of changes for this release. We will update this post as soon as we locate it.
Download JavaSnoop 1.1 RC2:
JavaSnoop 1.1 RC2 – JavaSnoop-1.1-RC2.zip – http://code.google.com/p/javasnoop/downloads/list
“JavaSnoop is a tool for testing (re: hacking) Java desktop applications or applets. It is a tool that lets you intercept methods, alter data and otherwise hack Java applications running on your computer. JavaSnoop does so by allowing you attach to an existing process (like a
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