So how could the EQClient executable access information outside of the access privelages it is granted when it's installed on the system? Swapping out a .dll file won't change these, meaning that P1999 can only access data within the process's allotted memory, in the locations on secondary storage specified by said access privelages, and data that is shared with the process by other processes it interacts with.
So how would the addition of a .dll file allow the EQClient to grab data from the web browser, which is an entirely separate process that does not interact with it whatsoever? How does this executable suddenly get full access to the file management system simply through the addition of a dll? Can someone please let me know if this is possible? I knly just graduated from Comp Sci, but all of these claims seem to be full of shit to me. Am I missing something here?
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