anybody got this one yet?!
after decryption:
<SNIP - Do not post malicious code on the forums - James>
and thanks Fox for your Bulletin Tool....
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anybody got this one yet?!
after decryption:
<SNIP - Do not post malicious code on the forums - James>
and thanks Fox for your Bulletin Tool....
No, but I'd recommend deleting this post before John sees it...He doesn't take kindly to virus posts...
What the hell does this thing do anyway?
I don't know much VBS, but this looks like it does nothing but send an email to everybody on your contact list.
yeah, that's exacly what it does...
originally it looks like this:
<SNIP - Do not post malicious code on the forums - James>
....Its supposed to bog up Email systems
Just another crap virus trying to imitate "I love you" or "Melissa" ... nothing special.
But was nice to see my program working anyways ;)
what it dose is it puts a pic of Melissa on ur screen, i dont know where or how big. it was designed for out look. this shows how stuipid out look is. it goes threw all ur addresss and sends them the picture. this is y i dont use out look, cause virus r designed for it.
Looks like Sheriff James just walked into the thread :p
I still use Outlook, but the thing these viruses rely on is human stupidity. I mean, why on earth would you run something with a .vbs extension?
Duh..... :rolleyes:
The ClanoftheRustySpoon are every where!! MWAHAHA!
basicly my school dosent have virus protection. and any one can use them. i told a kid that typeing in /con/con in run would make his net connections go faster, he belived me. that was funney.
the truth is most people dont know anything about computers. they know how to use windows thats it. they dont know what vbs or even exe is! thats y. but it wouldnt be spreading if they didnt use outlook.
That used to be the case but the amount of people using computers have grown to very large amounts!Quote:
Originally posted by nukem996
the truth is most people dont know anything about computers.
one thing which i think is funny is trying to show them where the "anykey" is.... duh!
I know vbs but can't see the point of writing viruses myself, waste of my time more than anything.
Anyway, it's like the I love you one, I have a mate that got it 3 times yesterday & it puts an entry into the registry :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\onthefly
If your worried, a lot of the virus checker companies have already got the fix if you just update yours, you should be ok. A specific fix for this is attached though :
Just 1 more point : it's spelt ANNA KOURNIKOVA
Why was it funny to see another computer crash? his connections? He had more than one? Why?Quote:
Originally posted by nukem996
basicly my school dosent have virus protection. and any one can use them. i told a kid that typeing in /con/con in run would make his net connections go faster, he belived me. that was funney.
the truth is most people dont know anything about computers. they know how to use windows thats it. they dont know what vbs or even exe is! thats y. but it wouldnt be spreading if they didnt use outlook.
That is true, but it's not their fault, they need somebody to teach them, it's not like you just wake up and know C++ or ASM. You have to learn it, and obviously they haven't yet.Quote:
the truth is most people dont know anything about computers.
You're saying, that we shouldn't use Outlook because viruses are designed for it. following that logic, we should all stop using all computers. There are viruses for the PalmOS, Macintosh, *Nix, Windows(obviously), etc. And they were all made for these specific systems, so we should just stop using these? Or perhaps make an OS of our own and not let anybody know about it.Quote:
but it wouldnt be spreading if they didnt use outlook.
Good points there, I agree with them all, and would like to add to the last one,
More & more higher hackers are targeting other apps than Outlook (trust me, I'm a techie & actually read all the surveys in loads of sites & Pc mags etc)
Linux is boasting that it's security is the best, and it appears the trend for viruses is to move toward this, some sort of power thing - MS is too easy, Look world, I can crash Linux type thing.
There have also been plenty written for Lotus Notes & other apps too. I think Outlook is hit because it supports more formats.
Plus, Outlook is microsoft, which means used by a lot of people. Why target Eudora when there's a chance you're going to affect less than 30% of the people who recieve the virus?
Plus it's Microsoft full stop ;)
They've given us enough bugs, why not give them some back is another reason a few people use (have just been looking at these news pieces I've saved up...) :D
Is no-one bothered about the arse who tried to post a virus on the forum ? If I were John ( oh, just the thought of it ... ) er, I would block the sh*t's IP address and delete his account.
Come on John, sort him out.
Oh yes I'm the a**hole, the one posting a virus for people to download. Sorry to bother you, your majesty. Keep up the good work.
Of course the fact that there are lots of beginners on this site who won't know what a vbs file is doesn't matter does it ?
I would agree that there is a type of intrest in knowing how these top people code and write these viruses, but this is a good, clean site that's for genral VB help, you can goto somewhere like hacker.net for all this type of stuff, but I agree with Paul that it's not a good idea promoting or pasting the code here.
It's not a good idea, I agree, but there's no need to get militant about it. I missed the code, which I'm kinda disappointed about cos it would be interesting to see it, but it shouldn't really be here. So remove the code. It's done. Don't have to start blocking people's IPs and deleting their accounts (not that either of those actions would make a blind bit of difference).
If you really want the code then I can email it to you in a non-accidentally-runnable format.
Cool. Are you on ICQ?
Parksie, can I have a copy please?
[email protected] any chance of editing so it doesn't work though (change extension, shove <!-- & --> around it etc?)
Thanks
Sent it!
Erm....it kinda kicked me out :(
I noticed, my *}:#£$%! virus checker did it's job I suppose, could you try zipping it ? or turning it into a word document or something ?
I missed the last 2 vbs viruses because of this [sigh]
Idea! PDF File!
<<< cranks out LaTeX...
OK. I over reacted. *hangs head* Sorry ShIzO if I was a bit in your face but I think you've got to agree that the general point was valid.
I'd still like to know if an IP address can be blocked from the site ?
An IP address can be blocked from any server, or ISP, so that's a yes.
However, I did find a tool a while back that allowed you to surf "invisibally" - it hid your IP address & you could look at any site, so there are ways around it.
Paul, i see your point, not only yours but everybodys so i just would like to appologize for posting this ****ty code on this great forum i promise not to do it again...
and sorry paul for my previous post yelling at you and stuff (sometimes i get brutal and i say things i don't really mean)
peace.
notice all these programs r made in vb? and they dont do that much damage. it means its just a joke from a kid. i saw a show on hackers last night. it showed a kid, 15 who hacked into nasa and took the new space station control programs. he had complete control of it. he got cought and is under 6 months house arrest. its shows that these virus r made to get attention to themselfs. a real hacker would just do it, not get cough and tell no one.
You do have a point there :)
Although I'm going to be pedantic here...
A hacker is someone who enjoys using computers and writes small/fast code as a matter of personal pride. A cracker is someone who breaks into systems.
The really dangerous crackers are those who work the stuff out, rather than the "script kiddies" who do it -- it's like America's 3-strikes-and-you're-out policy. They're punishing the users & small-time dealers, rather than the big producers and international smugglers.
Now I find that definition odd, although I've heard it before, because of the origin of the work 'hacker'. Originally, before computers, a hacker was someone who wandered around. At least that's what I seem to have lodged in the back of my brain. So it seems sensible to me that a hacker should be someone who wanders around the internet in a determined kind of way, not letting anyone keep them out. So a hacker doesn't necessarily do damage, just accesses information.
Seems like an odd way of naming things to call that a cracker, although a cracker does bypass security. It's just the wandering bit that doesn't seem to fit in with the 'cracker' tag.
hacker - 1. cut with repeated irregular blows
2. cough in a short dry manner
3. manage successfully
so really hacker dosent mean one who breaks into ur computer and f*c|<s it up.
It's nothing to do with damage. It's to do with gaining access.
the way i was tought was a hacker was a person who will hack into ur computer and not do any thing bad or cause every little damage. a cracker will do magor illagle things, like steal bank cards, steal files, shut down sites, ect.
o yea a nomad is a person who wonders around.
that's the definition of hack not hacker.Quote:
hacker - 1. cut with repeated irregular blows
2. cough in a short dry manner
3. manage successfully
i did say breaks into ur computer. they can f*c|< it up if they want.
Well thanks but I already knew what a nomad was. I'm not asking what someone who wanders around is called, I'm saying that one old name for that type of person was a hacker.
A little late but better late than never!
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/interne....02/index.html