├── assets ├── demoAI.gif └── demoSend.gif ├── FoyBot ├── PacketUtils.hpp ├── Console.hpp ├── Store │ ├── Store.hpp │ ├── Entity.hpp │ └── Coord.hpp ├── StringUtils.h ├── Actions.hpp ├── Functions.h ├── FoyBot.filters ├── Memory.h ├── Console.cpp ├── Main.cpp ├── SendHook.hpp ├── FoyBot.vcxproj └── RecvHook.hpp ├── FoyBotInjector ├── FoyBotInjector.vcxproj.filters ├── FoyBotInjector.cpp └── FoyBotInjector.vcxproj ├── README.md ├── FoyBot.sln ├── .gitignore └── LICENSE /assets/demoAI.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Coac/FoyBot/HEAD/assets/demoAI.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/demoSend.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Coac/FoyBot/HEAD/assets/demoSend.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/PacketUtils.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include "Store/Coord.hpp" 6 | 7 | class PacketUtils 8 | { 9 | private: 10 | 11 | public: 12 | static Coord* computeCoord(BYTE byte1, BYTE byte2, BYTE byte3); 13 | }; 14 | 15 | inline Coord* PacketUtils::computeCoord(BYTE byte1, BYTE byte2, BYTE byte3) { 16 | BYTE high = byte2 >> 4; // Get the 4 high bits 17 | uint16_t factor4PosX = (byte1 << 4 | high); 18 | uint16_t posX = factor4PosX / 4; 19 | 20 | BYTE lowPosY = byte2 & 0x0F; // Get the 4 low bits 21 | BYTE highPosY = byte3 >> 4; 22 | uint16_t posY = lowPosY << 4 | highPosY; 23 | posY += (factor4PosX % 4) * 256; 24 | 25 | return new Coord(posX, posY); 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Console.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | 8 | class Console 9 | { 10 | public: 11 | Console(); 12 | ~Console(); 13 | 14 | static void create(); 15 | static void setColor(const int &color); 16 | static void writeLine(const char* fmt, ...); 17 | static void write(const char* fmt, ...); 18 | 19 | 20 | /* 21 | 22 | Name | Value 23 | | 24 | Black | 0 25 | Blue | 1 26 | Green | 2 27 | Cyan | 3 28 | Red | 4 29 | Magenta | 5 30 | Brown | 6 31 | Light Gray | 7 32 | Dark Gray | 8 33 | Light Blue | 9 34 | Light Green | 10 35 | Light Cyan | 11 36 | Light Red | 12 37 | Light Magenta| 13 38 | Yellow | 14 39 | White | 15 40 | 41 | */ 42 | }; 43 | 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Store/Store.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include "Entity.hpp" 4 | 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | class Store 10 | { 11 | public: 12 | static map entities; 13 | static void printEntities(); 14 | static Entity* getFirstMob(); 15 | }; 16 | 17 | map Store::entities; 18 | 19 | inline void Store::printEntities() { 20 | cout << endl << "Entities : " << endl; 21 | for (auto const& entity : Store::entities) 22 | { 23 | if(entity.second == nullptr) 24 | { 25 | continue; 26 | } 27 | cout 28 | << entity.first // (key) 29 | << ':' 30 | << entity.second->toString() // value 31 | << endl; 32 | } 33 | } 34 | 35 | inline Entity* Store::getFirstMob() { 36 | for (auto const& entity : Store::entities) 37 | { 38 | if (entity.second == nullptr) 39 | { 40 | continue; 41 | } 42 | 43 | if(entity.second->isMob()) 44 | { 45 | return entity.second; 46 | } 47 | } 48 | 49 | return nullptr; 50 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBotInjector/FoyBotInjector.vcxproj.filters: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF} 6 | cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx 7 | 8 | 9 | {93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB} 10 | h;hh;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;xsd 11 | 12 | 13 | {67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01} 14 | rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav;mfcribbon-ms 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Source Files 20 | 21 | 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/StringUtils.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | using namespace std; 7 | 8 | inline void split(const string &s, char delim, vector &elems) { 9 | stringstream ss(s); 10 | string item; 11 | while (getline(ss, item, delim)) { 12 | elems.push_back(item); 13 | } 14 | } 15 | 16 | 17 | vector split(const string &s, char delim) { 18 | vector elems; 19 | split(s, delim, elems); 20 | return elems; 21 | } 22 | 23 | 24 | inline int char2int(char input) 25 | { 26 | if (input >= '0' && input <= '9') 27 | return input - '0'; 28 | if (input >= 'A' && input <= 'F') 29 | return input - 'A' + 10; 30 | if (input >= 'a' && input <= 'f') 31 | return input - 'a' + 10; 32 | throw std::invalid_argument("Invalid input string"); 33 | } 34 | 35 | 36 | inline int hex2bin(const char* src, char* target) 37 | { 38 | auto size = 0; 39 | while (*src && src[1]) 40 | { 41 | ++size; 42 | *(target++) = char2int(*src) * 16 + char2int(src[1]); 43 | src += 2; 44 | } 45 | return size; 46 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # FoyBot 2 | This program is a packet sniffer and a basic bot for a MMO. 3 | 4 | ## Usage 5 | - Modify the dll path in FoyBotInjector.cpp 6 | - Build it 7 | - Launch the game 8 | - Run FoyBotInjector.exe 9 | 10 | ## Debug 11 | To see the error message when a crash occur, you can use the VisualStudio debugger, very **very** useful 12 | In VS, ``Debug`` -> ``Attach To Process`` -> Select the process with the injected dll -> ``Attach`` 13 | 14 | ## Features 15 | - Colorful logging in console 16 | - Send Packet function hooked 17 | - Receive Packet function hooked 18 | - Interact using CLI 19 | 20 | ## CLI 21 | `send` : allow to send a packet 22 | Example : `send F3001300436F6163203A2048656C6C6F202100` 23 | `walk x y` : move the player to target coordinates 24 | `startAI` : start the simple AI 25 | ![DemoSend gif](/assets/demoSend.gif) 26 | ![DemoStartAI gif](/assets/demoAI.gif) 27 | 28 | ## Disclaimer 29 | This code is for educational purposes only, and is not guaranteed in any way. Using automated software may violate terms of service you agreed upon with your game provider. 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Actions.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include "Console.hpp" 4 | #include "SendHook.hpp" 5 | #include"StringUtils.h" 6 | 7 | class Actions 8 | { 9 | private: 10 | 11 | public: 12 | static void walkXY(unsigned int x, unsigned int y); 13 | static void attack(unsigned int id); 14 | }; 15 | 16 | inline void Actions::walkXY(unsigned int x, unsigned int y) 17 | { 18 | char packetStr[11]; 19 | 20 | uint16_t posX = x * 4 + y/256; 21 | uint8_t posY = y % 256; 22 | 23 | sprintf(packetStr, "3704"); 24 | sprintf(packetStr + 4, "%03X", posX); 25 | sprintf(packetStr + 7, "%02X", posY); 26 | sprintf(packetStr + 9, "0"); 27 | 28 | char buffer[11]; 29 | auto size = hex2bin(packetStr, buffer); 30 | SendHook::sendPacket(LPBYTE(buffer), size); 31 | } 32 | 33 | inline void Actions::attack(unsigned int id) 34 | { 35 | char packetStr[15]; 36 | sprintf(packetStr, "6903"); 37 | sprintf(packetStr + 4, "%08X", id); 38 | sprintf(packetStr + 12, "07"); 39 | 40 | Console::writeLine("%s", packetStr); 41 | 42 | char buffer[15]; 43 | auto size = hex2bin(packetStr, buffer); 44 | SendHook::sendPacket(LPBYTE(buffer), size); 45 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Store/Entity.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #include "Coord.hpp" 3 | #include 4 | class Entity 5 | { 6 | private: 7 | string name; 8 | unsigned int id; 9 | unsigned int entityType; 10 | Coord* pos; 11 | public: 12 | Entity(unsigned int id, unsigned int entityType, std::string name, Coord* pos); 13 | string toString() const; 14 | void setPos(Coord* newPos); 15 | Coord* getPos() const; 16 | unsigned int getId() const; 17 | bool isMob() const; 18 | }; 19 | 20 | inline Entity::Entity(unsigned int id, unsigned int entityType, std::string name, Coord* pos) { 21 | this->id = id; 22 | this->entityType = entityType; 23 | this->name = name; 24 | this->pos = pos; 25 | } 26 | 27 | inline string Entity::toString() const 28 | { 29 | char buff[256]; 30 | snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "ID=%08X Type=%01X Name=%s Pos=(%s)", this->id, this->entityType, this->name.c_str(), this->pos->toString().c_str()); 31 | return buff; 32 | } 33 | 34 | inline void Entity::setPos(Coord* newPos) { 35 | this->pos = newPos; 36 | } 37 | 38 | inline Coord* Entity::getPos() const 39 | { 40 | return this->pos; 41 | } 42 | 43 | inline bool Entity::isMob() const 44 | { 45 | return this->entityType == 0x5; 46 | } 47 | 48 | inline unsigned int Entity::getId() const 49 | { 50 | return this->id; 51 | } 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Store/Coord.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | class Coord 4 | { 5 | private: 6 | unsigned int x; 7 | unsigned int y; 8 | public: 9 | Coord(unsigned int const x1, unsigned int const y1); 10 | unsigned int getX() const; 11 | unsigned int getY() const; 12 | void set(unsigned int x1, unsigned int y1); 13 | void setX(unsigned int x1); 14 | void setY(unsigned int y1); 15 | void operator=(const Coord& c); 16 | bool operator==(const Coord& a) const; 17 | string toString() const; 18 | 19 | }; 20 | 21 | inline Coord::Coord(unsigned int x1, unsigned int y1) 22 | { 23 | this->x = x1; 24 | this->y = y1; 25 | } 26 | 27 | inline void Coord::set(unsigned int x1, unsigned int y1) 28 | { 29 | this->x = x1; 30 | this->y = y1; 31 | } 32 | 33 | inline void Coord::setX(unsigned int x1) 34 | { 35 | this->x = x1; 36 | } 37 | 38 | inline void Coord::setY(unsigned int y1) 39 | { 40 | this->y = y1; 41 | } 42 | 43 | inline unsigned int Coord::getX() const 44 | { 45 | return x; 46 | } 47 | 48 | inline unsigned int Coord::getY() const 49 | { 50 | return y; 51 | } 52 | 53 | inline void Coord::operator=(const Coord& c) 54 | { 55 | x = c.getX(); 56 | y = c.getY(); 57 | } 58 | 59 | inline bool Coord::operator==(const Coord& a) const 60 | { 61 | return (getX() == a.getX() && getY() == a.getY()); 62 | } 63 | 64 | inline string Coord::toString() const 65 | { 66 | char buff[256]; 67 | snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "X=%d Y=%d", this->x, this->y); 68 | return buff; 69 | } 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Functions.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include 4 | 5 | 6 | inline void PlaceJMP(BYTE *Address, DWORD jumpTo, DWORD length = 5) 7 | { 8 | DWORD dwOldProtect, dwBkup, dwRelAddr; 9 | VirtualProtect(Address, length, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, &dwOldProtect); 10 | dwRelAddr = DWORD(jumpTo - DWORD(Address)) - 5; //JMP size = 5 11 | *Address = 0xE9; //JMP opcode 12 | *reinterpret_cast(Address + 0x1) = dwRelAddr; 13 | for (DWORD x = 0x5; x < length; x++) { //Fill rest with NOP 14 | *(Address + x) = 0x90; 15 | } 16 | VirtualProtect(Address, length, dwOldProtect, &dwBkup); 17 | } 18 | 19 | 20 | inline MODULEINFO GetModuleInfo(char *szModule) 21 | { 22 | MODULEINFO modinfo = { nullptr }; 23 | auto hModule = GetModuleHandle(szModule); 24 | if (hModule == nullptr) 25 | return modinfo; 26 | GetModuleInformation(GetCurrentProcess(), hModule, &modinfo, sizeof(MODULEINFO)); 27 | return modinfo; 28 | } 29 | 30 | 31 | inline DWORD FindPattern(char *module, char *pattern, char *mask) 32 | { 33 | auto mInfo = GetModuleInfo(module); 34 | 35 | auto base = DWORD(mInfo.lpBaseOfDll); 36 | auto size = DWORD(mInfo.SizeOfImage); 37 | 38 | auto patternLength = DWORD(strlen(mask)); 39 | 40 | for (DWORD i = 0; i < size - patternLength; i++) 41 | { 42 | auto found = true; 43 | for (DWORD j = 0; j < patternLength; j++) 44 | { 45 | found &= mask[j] == '?' || pattern[j] == *reinterpret_cast(base + i + j); 46 | } 47 | 48 | 49 | if (found) 50 | { 51 | return base + i; 52 | } 53 | } 54 | 55 | return NULL; 56 | } 57 | 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/FoyBot.filters: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF} 6 | cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx 7 | 8 | 9 | {93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB} 10 | h;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;xsd 11 | 12 | 13 | {67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01} 14 | rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav;mfcribbon-ms 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Source Files 20 | 21 | 22 | Source Files 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | Header Files 28 | 29 | 30 | Header Files 31 | 32 | 33 | Header Files 34 | 35 | 36 | Header Files 37 | 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Memory.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include "Console.hpp" 4 | using namespace std; 5 | 6 | inline void printByteToHex(BYTE buf[], const unsigned int &packetSize) { 7 | char strBuffer[32]; 8 | auto length = 0; 9 | for (auto i = 0; i < 2; i++) 10 | { 11 | length += sprintf(strBuffer + length, "%02X", static_cast(buf[i])); 12 | } 13 | Console::setColor(14); 14 | Console::write("%s", strBuffer); 15 | Console::setColor(7); 16 | 17 | if (packetSize <= 2) { 18 | Console::writeLine(" "); 19 | return; 20 | } 21 | 22 | char strBuffer2[4096]; 23 | length = 0; 24 | for (auto i = 2; i < packetSize; i++) 25 | { 26 | length += sprintf(strBuffer2 + length, "%02X", static_cast(buf[i])); 27 | } 28 | Console::writeLine("%s", strBuffer2); 29 | } 30 | 31 | inline void printByteToChar(BYTE buf[], const unsigned int &packetSize) { 32 | for (auto i = 0; i < packetSize; i++) 33 | { 34 | Console::write("%c", buf[i]); 35 | } 36 | Console::writeLine(""); 37 | } 38 | 39 | // out BYTE buffer[] 40 | inline BYTE* readDump(const DWORD &addrInDumpPacket, const unsigned int &packetSize, BYTE buffer[]) { 41 | ReadProcessMemory(GetCurrentProcess(), LPVOID(addrInDumpPacket), buffer, packetSize, nullptr); 42 | return buffer; 43 | } 44 | 45 | inline LPBYTE allocateMem(LPCVOID _buffer, SIZE_T size) { 46 | auto allocatedMemory = LPBYTE(VirtualAllocEx(GetCurrentProcess(), nullptr, 0x100, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE)); 47 | bool suces = WriteProcessMemory(GetCurrentProcess(), LPVOID(allocatedMemory), _buffer, size, nullptr); 48 | 49 | if (suces) { 50 | Console::writeLine("Sucess Allocating"); 51 | } 52 | else { 53 | Console::writeLine("Error Allocating"); 54 | } 55 | 56 | return allocatedMemory; 57 | } 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio 14 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 14.0.25420.1 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "FoyBot", "FoyBot\FoyBot.vcxproj", "{64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "FoyBotInjector", "FoyBotInjector\FoyBotInjector.vcxproj", "{193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}" 9 | EndProject 10 | Global 11 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 12 | Debug|x64 = Debug|x64 13 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86 14 | Release|x64 = Release|x64 15 | Release|x86 = Release|x86 16 | EndGlobalSection 17 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 18 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 19 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 20 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 21 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 22 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 23 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32 24 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64 25 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64 26 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 27 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 28 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64 29 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64 30 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 31 | {193C491C-689F-4D6F-8B04-9768B3BD05A1}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32 32 | EndGlobalSection 33 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 34 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 35 | EndGlobalSection 36 | EndGlobal 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Console.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "Console.hpp" 2 | 3 | 4 | Console::Console() 5 | { 6 | } 7 | 8 | 9 | Console::~Console() 10 | { 11 | } 12 | 13 | 14 | void Console::create() { 15 | CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO consoleInfo; 16 | int consoleHandleR, consoleHandleW; 17 | long stdioHandle; 18 | FILE *fptr; 19 | 20 | AllocConsole(); 21 | SetConsoleTitle("FoyBot v0.1"); 22 | 23 | GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), &consoleInfo); 24 | 25 | stdioHandle = long(GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)); 26 | consoleHandleR = _open_osfhandle(stdioHandle, _O_TEXT); 27 | fptr = _fdopen(consoleHandleR, "r"); 28 | *stdin = *fptr; 29 | setvbuf(stdin, nullptr, _IONBF, 0); 30 | 31 | stdioHandle = long(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)); 32 | consoleHandleW = _open_osfhandle(stdioHandle, _O_TEXT); 33 | fptr = _fdopen(consoleHandleW, "w"); 34 | *stdout = *fptr; 35 | setvbuf(stdout, nullptr, _IONBF, 0); 36 | 37 | stdioHandle = long(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE)); 38 | *stderr = *fptr; 39 | setvbuf(stderr, nullptr, _IONBF, 0); 40 | 41 | freopen("conin$", "r+t", stdin); 42 | freopen("conout$", "w+t", stdout); 43 | freopen("conout$", "w+t", stderr); 44 | } 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | void Console::setColor(const int &color) { 49 | WORD wColor; 50 | 51 | HANDLE hStdOut = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); 52 | CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO csbi; 53 | 54 | //We use csbi for the wAttributes word. 55 | if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hStdOut, &csbi)) 56 | { 57 | //Mask out all but the background attribute, and add in the forgournd color 58 | wColor = (csbi.wAttributes & 0xF0) + (color & 0x0F); 59 | SetConsoleTextAttribute(hStdOut, wColor); 60 | } 61 | return; 62 | } 63 | 64 | // Need refactor duplicated code 65 | void Console::write(const char* fmt, ...) { 66 | if (!fmt) 67 | return; 68 | 69 | char buffer[4096]; 70 | vsprintf(buffer, fmt, reinterpret_cast((&fmt) + 1)); 71 | 72 | std::cout << buffer; 73 | 74 | } 75 | void Console::writeLine(const char* fmt, ...) { 76 | if (!fmt) 77 | return; 78 | 79 | char buffer[4096]; 80 | vsprintf(buffer, fmt, reinterpret_cast((&fmt) + 1)); 81 | 82 | std::cout << buffer << std::endl; 83 | } 84 | 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBotInjector/FoyBotInjector.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | 9 | 10 | using namespace std; 11 | 12 | // Thank you 'Zer0' for this function 13 | bool InjectDynamicLibrary(DWORD processId, char* dllPath) 14 | { 15 | // Open a new handle to the target process 16 | HANDLE hTargetProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS, 0, processId); 17 | if (hTargetProcess) // if the handle is valid 18 | { 19 | // Kernel32.dll is always mapped to the same address in each process 20 | // So we can just copy the address of it & LoadLibraryA in OUR process and 21 | // expect it to be same in the remote process too. 22 | LPVOID LoadLibAddr = (LPVOID)GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandleA("kernel32.dll"), "LoadLibraryA"); 23 | // We must allocate more memory in the target process to hold the path for our dll in it's addresspace. 24 | LPVOID LoadPath = VirtualAllocEx(hTargetProcess, nullptr, strlen(dllPath), 25 | MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE); 26 | 27 | WriteProcessMemory(hTargetProcess, LoadPath, dllPath, strlen(dllPath), nullptr); 28 | 29 | // Create a thread in the target process that will call LoadLibraryA() with the dllpath as a parameter 30 | HANDLE RemoteThread = CreateRemoteThread(hTargetProcess, nullptr, 0, 31 | (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)LoadLibAddr, LoadPath, 0, nullptr); 32 | // Wait for the operation to complete, then continue. 33 | WaitForSingleObject(RemoteThread, INFINITE); 34 | 35 | // the path to the dll is no longer needed in the remote process, so we can just free the memory now. 36 | VirtualFreeEx(hTargetProcess, LoadPath, strlen(dllPath), MEM_RELEASE); 37 | CloseHandle(RemoteThread); 38 | CloseHandle(hTargetProcess); 39 | return true; 40 | } 41 | return false; 42 | } 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | DWORD FindProcessId(wstring processName) 47 | { 48 | PROCESSENTRY32 processInfo; 49 | processInfo.dwSize = sizeof(processInfo); 50 | 51 | HANDLE processSnapshot = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, NULL); 52 | if (processSnapshot == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) 53 | return 0; 54 | 55 | Process32First(processSnapshot, &processInfo); 56 | if (!processName.compare(processInfo.szExeFile)) 57 | { 58 | CloseHandle(processSnapshot); 59 | return processInfo.th32ProcessID; 60 | } 61 | 62 | while (Process32Next(processSnapshot, &processInfo)) 63 | { 64 | if (!processName.compare(processInfo.szExeFile)) 65 | { 66 | CloseHandle(processSnapshot); 67 | return processInfo.th32ProcessID; 68 | } 69 | } 70 | 71 | CloseHandle(processSnapshot); 72 | return 0; 73 | } 74 | 75 | int main() 76 | { 77 | int procId = FindProcessId(L"_FoY.exe"); 78 | cout << "Process Id : " << procId << endl; 79 | 80 | bool hasInjected = InjectDynamicLibrary(procId, "C:\\Users\\Coac\\Documents\\PersonalProjects\\FoyBot\\Debug\\FoyBot.dll"); 81 | if (hasInjected) { 82 | cout << "Success" << endl; 83 | } 84 | else { 85 | cout << "Failed" << endl; 86 | cout << "Try to run it as admin" << endl; 87 | } 88 | 89 | cout << "This console will be closed in 2 seconds." << endl; 90 | this_thread::sleep_for(chrono::milliseconds(2000)); 91 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/Main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | #pragma comment(lib, "Ws2_32.lib") 3 | 4 | #include "Console.hpp" 5 | #include "SendHook.hpp" 6 | #include "RecvHook.hpp" 7 | #include"StringUtils.h" 8 | #include "Actions.hpp" 9 | 10 | void InitiateHooks() 11 | { 12 | auto addrSendFunc = FindPattern("_FoY.exe", "\x55\x8B\xEC\x56\x8B\xF1\x80\x7E\x78\x00", "xxxxxxxxxx"); 13 | SendHook::sendFunctionAddr = addrSendFunc; 14 | Console::writeLine("sendFunctionAddr : %02X", SendHook::sendFunctionAddr); 15 | PlaceJMP(reinterpret_cast(addrSendFunc), DWORD(SendHook::readPacketBeforeSendHook)); 16 | SendHook::jumpBackSend = addrSendFunc + 0x6; 17 | 18 | auto addrRecvFunc = FindPattern("_FoY.exe", "\x3B\xC3\x7E\x22\x8D", "xxxxx"); 19 | addrRecvFunc += 10; 20 | Console::writeLine("addrRecvFunc : %02X", addrRecvFunc); 21 | PlaceJMP(reinterpret_cast(addrRecvFunc), DWORD(RecvHook::readPacketRecv)); 22 | RecvHook::jumpBackRecv = addrRecvFunc + 0x5; 23 | } 24 | 25 | 26 | DWORD WINAPI simpleMoveAI() 27 | { 28 | for (;; Sleep(1000)) 29 | { 30 | auto mob = Store::getFirstMob(); 31 | if (mob) 32 | { 33 | Actions:Actions::walkXY(mob->getPos()->getX(), mob->getPos()->getY()); 34 | Sleep(500); 35 | Actions::attack(mob->getId()); 36 | } 37 | } 38 | } 39 | 40 | void processCmd(string & input) { 41 | vector elems; 42 | split(input, ' ', elems); 43 | 44 | auto cmd = elems.front(); 45 | 46 | if (cmd == "send" && elems.size() == 2) { 47 | 48 | char buffer[100]; 49 | 50 | auto size = hex2bin(strdup(elems.at(1).c_str()), buffer); 51 | 52 | for (auto i = 0; i < sizeof(buffer); i++) { 53 | cout << char(buffer[i] + 65); 54 | } 55 | 56 | // osnume red Novice potion 57 | //BYTE data[] = { 0x39, 0x04, 0x02, 0x00, 0xE9, 0x92, 0x1E, 0x00 }; 58 | 59 | SendHook::sendPacket(LPBYTE(buffer), size); 60 | } 61 | else if (cmd == "walk" && elems.size() == 3) { 62 | Actions::walkXY(stoi(elems.at(1)), stoi(elems.at(2))); 63 | } 64 | else if (cmd == "startAI") { 65 | CreateThread(nullptr, NULL, LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE(simpleMoveAI), nullptr, NULL, nullptr); 66 | } 67 | else { 68 | cout << "Syntax not correct"; 69 | } 70 | 71 | cout << endl; 72 | 73 | } 74 | 75 | LPBYTE addressss = nullptr; 76 | DWORD WINAPI sendServerThread() 77 | { 78 | // on doit le reverse 79 | //39040200E9921E00 80 | 81 | for (;; Sleep(150)) 82 | { 83 | string cmd; 84 | getline(cin, cmd); 85 | processCmd(cmd); 86 | } 87 | } 88 | 89 | 90 | BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hinstDLL, DWORD fdwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) 91 | { 92 | switch (fdwReason) 93 | { 94 | case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: 95 | Console::create(); 96 | Console::setColor(12); 97 | Console::writeLine("Succesfully injected"); 98 | Console::setColor(11); 99 | Console::writeLine("Started FoyBoy v0.1"); 100 | 101 | Console::setColor(7); 102 | 103 | InitiateHooks(); 104 | 105 | CreateThread(nullptr, NULL, LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE(sendServerThread), nullptr, NULL, nullptr); 106 | break; 107 | 108 | case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: 109 | break; 110 | case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: 111 | case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: 112 | break; 113 | default: ; 114 | } 115 | return TRUE; 116 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/SendHook.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include "Functions.h" 4 | #include "Memory.h" 5 | #include "PacketUtils.hpp" 6 | 7 | 8 | class SendHook 9 | { 10 | private: 11 | 12 | public: 13 | static DWORD jumpBackSend; 14 | static DWORD stackElementNotUsed; 15 | static unsigned int packetSize; 16 | static DWORD addrInDumpPacket; 17 | static void readPacketBeforeSendHook(); 18 | 19 | static DWORD sendFunctionAddr; 20 | static LPBYTE ptrToDetermine; 21 | static void sendPacket(LPBYTE Buffer, unsigned int packetSize); 22 | 23 | private: 24 | static void processSendPacket(const DWORD &addrInDumpPacket, unsigned int &packetSize); 25 | 26 | }; 27 | 28 | DWORD SendHook::sendFunctionAddr = 0; 29 | LPBYTE SendHook::ptrToDetermine = nullptr; 30 | inline void SendHook::sendPacket(LPBYTE Buffer, unsigned int packetSize) 31 | { 32 | Sleep(150); 33 | ptrToDetermine = LPBYTE(0xC74900); // la valeur de ECX au moment du send 34 | 35 | __asm 36 | { 37 | MOV ECX, ptrToDetermine 38 | PUSH Buffer 39 | PUSH packetSize 40 | CALL sendFunctionAddr 41 | } 42 | } 43 | 44 | DWORD SendHook::jumpBackSend = 0; 45 | DWORD SendHook::stackElementNotUsed = 0; 46 | unsigned int SendHook::packetSize = 0; 47 | DWORD SendHook::addrInDumpPacket = 0; 48 | 49 | inline void SendHook::processSendPacket(const DWORD &addrInDumpPacket, unsigned int &packetSize) { 50 | Console::setColor(7); 51 | Console::write("[Send]"); 52 | BYTE bytes[4096]; 53 | readDump(addrInDumpPacket, packetSize, bytes); 54 | 55 | auto packetHeader = bytes[0] << 8 | bytes[1]; 56 | switch (packetHeader) 57 | { 58 | case 0xF300: 59 | Console::write("[Chat] "); 60 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 61 | return; 62 | case 0x3704: 63 | { 64 | Console::write("[Walk]"); 65 | 66 | auto pos = PacketUtils::computeCoord(bytes[2], bytes[3], bytes[4]); 67 | uint16_t posX = pos->getX(); 68 | uint16_t posY = pos->getY(); 69 | 70 | Console::write(" X=%d Y=%d ", posX, posY); 71 | 72 | // Packet example : 73 | //3704 259 0E 0 74 | //259 / 4 = x pos 75 | //0E + 259 % 4 = y pos 76 | 77 | Console::write("\n"); 78 | return; 79 | } 80 | case 0x6A09: 81 | { 82 | Console::write("[Hover] "); 83 | // Example 84 | // 9A09 ED7D8E06 00 85 | // ED7D8E06 = ID 86 | 87 | auto ID = bytes[2] << 24 | bytes[3] << 16 | bytes[4] << 8 | bytes[5]; 88 | Console::write("ID=%08X \n", ID); 89 | return; 90 | } 91 | case 0x6903: 92 | { 93 | // Example 94 | // 6903 6E50F406 07 95 | // 6E50F406 = ID 96 | // 07 = ActionType 97 | 98 | auto actionType = bytes[6]; 99 | 100 | if(actionType == 0x7) 101 | { 102 | Console::write("[Attack] "); 103 | 104 | auto ID = bytes[2] << 24 | bytes[3] << 16 | bytes[4] << 8 | bytes[5]; 105 | Console::write("ID=%08X \n", ID); 106 | } 107 | 108 | break; 109 | } 110 | case 0x5F03: 111 | Console::write("[HeartBeat]\n"); 112 | return; 113 | default: 114 | break; 115 | } 116 | Console::write(" "); 117 | 118 | Console::write("Size:%02x Addr:%02x Packet: ", packetSize, addrInDumpPacket); 119 | printByteToHex(bytes, packetSize); 120 | } 121 | 122 | 123 | inline __declspec(naked) void SendHook::readPacketBeforeSendHook() 124 | { 125 | __asm { 126 | 127 | POP stackElementNotUsed 128 | POP packetSize 129 | POP addrInDumpPacket 130 | PUSH addrInDumpPacket 131 | PUSH packetSize 132 | PUSH stackElementNotUsed 133 | 134 | PUSH EBP 135 | MOV EBP, ESP 136 | PUSH ESI 137 | MOV ESI, ECX 138 | 139 | } 140 | 141 | processSendPacket(addrInDumpPacket, packetSize); 142 | 143 | __asm jmp[jumpBackSend] 144 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FoyBot/FoyBot.vcxproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Debug 6 | Win32 7 | 8 | 9 | Release 10 | Win32 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | {64FC3D1E-3B67-4FA7-A535-C9C52FDD2445} 15 | Win32Proj 16 | FoyBot 17 | FoyBot 18 | 19 | 20 | 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15 | static void processRecvPacket(const DWORD &addrInDumpPacket, unsigned int &packetSize); 16 | 17 | static unsigned int recvPacketSize; 18 | static DWORD recvAddrDump; 19 | static DWORD jumpBackRecv; 20 | }; 21 | 22 | DWORD RecvHook::recvAddrDump = 0; 23 | DWORD RecvHook::jumpBackRecv = 0; 24 | unsigned int RecvHook::recvPacketSize = 0; 25 | 26 | inline void RecvHook::processRecvPacket(const DWORD &addrInDumpPacket, unsigned int &packetSize) { 27 | Console::setColor(8); 28 | Console::write("[Recv]"); 29 | BYTE bytes[4096]; 30 | readDump(addrInDumpPacket, packetSize, bytes); 31 | 32 | auto packetHeader = bytes[0] << 8 | bytes[1]; 33 | switch (packetHeader) 34 | { 35 | case 0x8E00: case 0x8D00: 36 | Console::write("[Chat] "); 37 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 38 | return; 39 | case 0x8700: 40 | Console::write("[Walk]\n"); 41 | return; 42 | case 0x9A00: case 0xC301: 43 | Console::write("[Announce] "); 44 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 45 | return; 46 | case 0x9500: 47 | Console::write("[Hover] "); 48 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 49 | return; 50 | case 0x9501: 51 | Console::write("[HoverAttackable] "); 52 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 53 | return; 54 | case 0xF301: case 0x7F00: 55 | Console::write("[HeartBeat]\n"); 56 | return; 57 | case 0x9100: 58 | Console::write("[ChangeMapPortal]"); 59 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 60 | Store::entities.clear(); 61 | break; 62 | case 0xB100: 63 | Console::write("[ChangeMapTP]"); 64 | printByteToChar(bytes, packetSize); 65 | Store::entities.clear(); 66 | break; 67 | case 0x9700: 68 | { 69 | Console::write("[ChatPm] "); 70 | // Example 71 | // 9700 2300 41414141414141000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 616100 72 | // 41414141414141000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 = Name 73 | // 616100 = Message 74 | 75 | Console::write("Name="); 76 | for (auto i = 4; i < 32; i++) 77 | { 78 | Console::write("%c", bytes[i]); 79 | } 80 | 81 | Console::write(" Message="); 82 | for (auto i = 32; i < packetSize; i++) 83 | { 84 | Console::write("%c", bytes[i]); 85 | } 86 | 87 | Console::write("\n"); 88 | return; 89 | } 90 | case 0x8000: 91 | { 92 | Console::write("[EntityDisappear] "); 93 | // Example 94 | // 8000 ED7D8E06 00 95 | // ED7D8E06 = NPC_ID 96 | 97 | unsigned int NPC_ID = bytes[2] << 24 | bytes[3] << 16 | bytes[4] << 8 | bytes[5]; 98 | Console::write("ID=%08X", NPC_ID); 99 | 100 | Store::entities.erase(NPC_ID); 101 | 102 | Console::write("\n"); 103 | return; 104 | } 105 | case 0x8600: 106 | { 107 | Console::write("[EntityMove] "); 108 | // Example 109 | // 8600 74981E00 288A5 288A2 888F443017 110 | // 74981E00 = NPC_ID 111 | // 288A5 = initialPos 112 | // 288A2 = destPos 113 | 114 | unsigned int NPC_ID = bytes[2] << 24 | bytes[3] << 16 | bytes[4] << 8 | bytes[5]; 115 | Console::write("ID=%08X", NPC_ID); 116 | 117 | // Position 118 | auto pos = PacketUtils::computeCoord(bytes[6], bytes[7], bytes[8]); 119 | uint16_t posX = pos->getX(); 120 | uint16_t posY = pos->getY(); 121 | Console::write(" intial : X=%d Y=%d ", posX, posY); 122 | 123 | pos = PacketUtils::computeCoord( 124 | ((bytes[8] & 0x0F) << 4) | (bytes[9] >> 4), 125 | ((bytes[9] & 0x0F) << 4) | (bytes[10] >> 4), 126 | ((bytes[10] & 0x0F) << 4) | (bytes[11] >> 4)); 127 | posX = pos->getX(); 128 | posY = pos->getY(); 129 | Console::write(" dest : X=%d Y=%d ", posX, posY); 130 | 131 | if (Store::entities[NPC_ID]) { 132 | Store::entities[NPC_ID]->setPos(pos); 133 | Store::printEntities(); 134 | } 135 | 136 | Console::write("\n"); 137 | return; 138 | } 139 | case 0x5608: 140 | { 141 | Console::write("[EntityAppear5608] "); 142 | // Example 5608 4E 0000 74981E00 9600000000000000000000000100B1040000000094FECB170000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 27433 2743388050501000000 41414141414141 143 | // 4E = packetLen 144 | // ID = 74981E00 145 | // Pos = 27433 146 | // Name = 41414141414141 147 | 148 | // PacketLen 149 | unsigned int packetLen = bytes[2]; 150 | Console::write("PacketLen=%d ", packetLen); 151 | 152 | // Type 153 | unsigned int entityType = bytes[4]; 154 | Console::write("EntityType=%d ", entityType); 155 | 156 | // ID 157 | unsigned int ID = bytes[5] << 24 | bytes[6] << 16 | bytes[7] << 8 | bytes[8]; 158 | Console::write("ID=%08X", ID); 159 | 160 | // Position 161 | auto pos = PacketUtils::computeCoord(bytes[59], bytes[60], bytes[61]); 162 | uint16_t posX = pos->getX(); 163 | uint16_t posY = pos->getY(); 164 | Console::write(" X=%d Y=%d ", posX, posY); 165 | 166 | // Name 167 | char name[128]; 168 | auto length = 0; 169 | for (auto i = 71; i < packetSize; i++) 170 | { 171 | length += sprintf(name + length, "%c", bytes[i]); 172 | } 173 | Console::write("Name=%s", name); 174 | 175 | Store::entities[ID] = new Entity(ID, entityType, name, pos); 176 | Store::printEntities(); 177 | 178 | Console::write("\n"); 179 | 180 | // Print packet, non used bytes 181 | //for (auto i = 0; i < packetSize; i++) 182 | //{ 183 | // if (i < 2 || i >= 59 && i <= 61 || i >= 5 && i <= 8 || i>=71) { 184 | // Console::setColor(8); 185 | // } 186 | // else { 187 | // Console::setColor(7); 188 | // } 189 | // Console::write("%02X", bytes[i]); 190 | //} 191 | //Console::write("\n"); 192 | return; 193 | } 194 | case 0x5708: 195 | { 196 | Console::write("[EntityAppear5708] "); 197 | // Example 198 | // 5708 57 000 6 CF7D8E06 C8000000000000000000740000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 290 7D 400000000000000 4B6166726120566F74696E6720537461666623707274 199 | // 57=packetLen CF7D8E06 = NPC_ID 290/4 = x Name 200 | // 6=Type 7D = y 201 | 202 | // PacketLen 203 | unsigned int packetLen = bytes[2]; 204 | Console::write("PacketLen=%d ", packetLen); 205 | 206 | // Type 207 | unsigned int entityType = bytes[4]; 208 | Console::write("EntityType=%d ", entityType); 209 | 210 | // NPC_ID 211 | unsigned int NPC_ID = bytes[5] << 24 | bytes[6] << 16 | bytes[7] << 8 | bytes[8]; 212 | Console::write("ID=%08X", NPC_ID); 213 | 214 | // Position 215 | auto pos = PacketUtils::computeCoord(bytes[55], bytes[56], bytes[57]); 216 | uint16_t posX = pos->getX(); 217 | uint16_t posY = pos->getY(); 218 | Console::write(" X=%d Y=%d ", posX, posY); 219 | 220 | // Name 221 | char name[1024]; 222 | auto length = 0; 223 | for (auto i = 65; i < packetSize; i++) 224 | { 225 | length += sprintf(name + length, "%c", bytes[i]); 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