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Mirc V7.38 Final Incl Patch -xenocoder- May 2026

CALL IsRegistered TEST EAX, EAX NOP ; Removed conditional logic NOP CALL ShowUnregisteredDialog ; Never reached if patch changes flow MIRC implements CRC checks on its executable. A sophisticated patch must also disable or patch the checksum verification routine, otherwise the program will detect tampering and crash or display a warning. 4. Security Risks Using this patched version introduces severe risks, especially given IRC’s historical role in malware distribution.

1. Introduction MIRC (short for "Internet Relay Chat") is a popular Windows-based IRC client developed by Khaled Mardam-Bey. Version 7.38 is a legitimate release from approximately 2017-2018. However, the distribution package titled “MIRC v7.38 Final Incl Patch -XenoCoder-” is not an official release. It is a cracked or pirated version that includes a patch created by an individual or group using the alias "XenoCoder." MIRC V7.38 Final Incl Patch -XenoCoder-

| Software | License | Latest Version | |----------|---------|----------------| | HexChat | GPLv2 | 2.16.2 | | Kiwi IRC | AGPLv3 | Web-based | | AdiIRC | Freeware (donation) | 4.5 | | mIRC official trial | Shareware (30-day) | 7.79 | CALL IsRegistered TEST EAX, EAX NOP ; Removed

| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Original installer | Legitimate MIRC v7.38 setup file | | Patch executable (XenoCoder) | Modifies the original binary or memory | | Keygen (sometimes) | Generates fake registration keys | | NFO file | Text file with release notes and cracking group branding | | Loader (optional) | Launcher that bypasses registration checks | Security Risks Using this patched version introduces severe

This paper examines the technical composition of such packages, the risks associated with using patched software, and the broader implications for cybersecurity and intellectual property. A typical “Incl Patch” release consists of the following components:

The official mIRC trial is fully functional and only displays a nag screen after 30 days. The package “MIRC v7.38 Final Incl Patch -XenoCoder-” is a cracked software release that poses significant security, legal, and operational risks. While the technical act of patching demonstrates basic reverse engineering skills, the distribution of such modified binaries is illegal and frequently malicious. Users requiring an IRC client should either purchase a legitimate mIRC license or switch to a safe, open-source alternative.