Decompiling MPRESS packed Autohotkey scripts!

This page summarizes the projects mentioned and recommended in the original post on /r/AutoHotkey

SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews
SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
www.saashub.com
featured
  • Detect-It-Easy

    Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.

    First to confirm suspicions we will download and launch Detect it easy and click THIS button and select your executable and it should say "MPRESS 2.19" right HERE, that's how you know it's an MPRESS packed executable

  • SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

    SaaSHub logo
  • x64dbg

    An open-source user mode debugger for Windows. Optimized for reverse engineering and malware analysis.

    Requirements: MPRESS packed Autohotkey executable, Detect it easy (Also known as DIE), x64dbg, and HxD!

  • Ahk2Exe

    Official AutoHotkey script compiler - written itself in AutoHotkey

    You can edit it to NOT remove comments and/or spacing, just edit the PreprocessScript() function.

NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

Suggest a related project

Related posts

  • E-book piracy - a weird ZIP file

    2 projects | /r/Piracy | 17 May 2023
  • Detect It Easy 3.07 Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.

    1 project | /r/ReverseEngineering | 3 Jan 2023
  • An error occurred while unpacking a game (ISDONE.DLL). How do I get rid of this in wine emulator?

    1 project | /r/wine_gaming | 5 Dec 2022
  • Detect It Easy 3.05 Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.

    1 project | /r/ReverseEngineering | 16 Jun 2022
  • How do I decompile Windows' setup.exe?

    1 project | /r/AskReverseEngineering | 5 Feb 2022

Did you konow that JavaScript is
the 3rd most popular programming language
based on number of metions?