Hacking Android Games using GameGuardian for Beginners
Hacking Android Games using GameGuardian for Beginners, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 23 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 186 subscribers.
You will learn about Using LDPlayer Android emulator to install games Hacking android games GameGuardian Tracing memory values Modifying game data Principles of memory hacking Hacking integer values Hacking coins and gold Hacking scores and distance Freezing values method Hacking unknown values How to hack encrypted or encoded data Hacking floating point values Using the Range-of-float method to hack floating-point values and more This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to android game hacking or Android security researchers or Anyone interested to learn memory hacking for Android It is particularly useful for Beginners to android game hacking or Android security researchers or Anyone interested to learn memory hacking for Android.
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Summary
Title: Hacking Android Games using GameGuardian for Beginners
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 23
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23
Original Price: $29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Using LDPlayer Android emulator to install games
- Hacking android games
- GameGuardian
- Tracing memory values
- Modifying game data
- Principles of memory hacking
- Hacking integer values
- Hacking coins and gold
- Hacking scores and distance
- Freezing values method
- Hacking unknown values
- How to hack encrypted or encoded data
- Hacking floating point values
- Using the Range-of-float method to hack floating-point values
- and more
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to android game hacking
- Android security researchers
- Anyone interested to learn memory hacking for Android
Target Audiences
- Beginners to android game hacking
- Android security researchers
- Anyone interested to learn memory hacking for Android
If you like playing games or ethical hacking, then this course is for you.
This course will introduce you to a very powerful tool commonly used in Android game hacking – called GameGuardian (GG). This tool will allow you to modify in-game Health, Fuel, Coins, and more. Using GameGuardian, you do not need to reverse any games, instead you can scan memory and modify data directly. It is simple and easy to use and you can hack your first game within minutes. GameGuardian is the equivalent tool for Android similar to Cheat Engine which is used for Windows PC Games.
Although youtube has plenty of tuts on GameGuardian, they typically lack beginner-friendly explanation and personal guidance. In this course, I will take you by the hand as a complete beginner to become familiar with what is Android game hacking. You will learn, how to scan memory to tamper with it to get more coins, gold, fuel plus have unlimited health, and more…
By the end of this course, you should be able to apply your basic skills to hack simple Android games and also have a basic foundation to proceed to more advanced Android game hacking. The knowledge gained will empower you to be more familiar with how values are stored in memory and also the different data types and how they are internally represented as well as how to hack memory. It will also inform you on security issues which you need to address if you are a game developer.
What you will learn:
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Principles of Memory Hacking
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Using LDPlayer (Android emulator) to install and analyze Android games
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Hacking Integer Values
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Hacking Coins and Gold
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Hacking Scores
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Freezing Fuel Levels
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Hacking Unknown Values
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Hacking Encrypted or Encoded Values
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Hacking Floating Point Numbers
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Hacking Qword Integers
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How to use Range of Floats Hacking Method
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and more . . .
Features of this course:
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Simple examples using easy-to-hack versions of android games
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Easy to follow step-by-step videos
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Assumes no background knowledge on game hacking
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Beginner friendly
Who this course is for:
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Beginners to Android game hacking
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Android security researchers
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Anyone interested to learn Android Memory hacking
Thank you and see you inside.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Setting up an Android game hacking Lab
Lecture 1: Installing LDplayer android emulator
Lecture 2: Installing android platform tools
Lecture 3: How to use adb to connect to LDplayer android emulator
Lecture 4: How to share files between PC and LDplayer
Lecture 5: Installing GameGuardian and QLua editor
Chapter 3: Principles of Memory Hacking and Hacking number values
Lecture 1: Principles of Memory Hacking
Lecture 2: Hacking Integer Values (Scores)
Lecture 3: Hacking Coins: Little Miner Adventures
Lecture 4: Hacking Scores: Archery Game
Lecture 5: Hacking Coins (DWORD Integers): My Talking Tom
Chapter 4: Hacking Unknown Values like fuel level etc
Lecture 1: Freezing the fuel level to max: Hill Climb Racing
Chapter 5: Hacking Encrypted/Encoded Values
Lecture 1: How to know if a value is encrypted/encoded?
Lecture 2: Hacking encrypted integer values (coins) – Burrito Bison Game
Lecture 3: How to select single address to edit – hacking coins dword – Subway Surfers
Chapter 6: Hacking Floating-point numbers (eg, $) and changing GameGuardian Icon opacity
Lecture 1: Hacking $: Gold Miner and changing GameGuardian Icon Opacity
Lecture 2: Hacking Double Floating-point values: Merchant Game
Lecture 3: Hacking Diamonds: Pixel Car Racer
Chapter 7: Hacking QWORD integers
Lecture 1: Hacking Gold: Zombie Hive Game
Chapter 8: Range of Floats Hacking Method
Lecture 1: Range of Floats Hacking (Distances): Champions Riding Trails 3D
Lecture 2: Using the Range operator: Bush Rush Game (Hacking Distance Ran)
Chapter 9: Setting filter to show all results for editing
Lecture 1: Setting filter to show all results for editing
Chapter 10: Resources for further study
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Paul Chin
College lecturer
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- 5 stars: 11 votes
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