Keyauth | Bypass

call Keyauth_Login test eax, eax jz fail_label ; jump if login failed Patch: change jz to jmp (0x74 → 0xEB) to always take success path.

Introduction: What is Keyauth? Keyauth is a popular, cloud-based authentication system used primarily by software developers—especially in the gaming, cheating, and automation communities—to manage licenses, subscriptions, and user access. It allows developers to protect their applications by requiring a valid key (license) from a remote server before granting access. Features include hardware ID locking, time-based trials, blacklisting, and analytics. Bypass Keyauth

Modern Keyauth relies on server-side generation, so keygens are nearly impossible unless you compromise the server database. Surprisingly common. Users share purchased keys online. Keyauth developers can blacklist them, but the window between purchase and ban allows some access. call Keyauth_Login test eax, eax jz fail_label ;