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It's program...duh...Quote:
"It's horrifying," says Hypponen. "Someone who doesn't know how to programme can produce a virus that infects hundreds of thousands of computers.
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Unexpected :eek:
It's program...duh...Quote:
"It's horrifying," says Hypponen. "Someone who doesn't know how to programme can produce a virus that infects hundreds of thousands of computers.
From CNN too... programme is the British spelling, although in the case of computer programming I'd say it ought to be 'program' anyway.
I agree with parksie(I think he said it):
Hacker is someone who writes short, hard to read but effiecient code
Cracker is someone who breaks into systems
Script Kiddies Are users who use scripts found online to do things they don't undertand, you can usually spot a script kiddie by language like: we R cool d00dz
we both said that. and its true.
I have an idea to VBS without using the OUTLOOK.
it probobly will not send itself to all of you'r friends if you dont use outlook. but IT CAN WORK ON WEBMAIL!!!
just use vbs on html!!!
send the vicious html to you'r "friend" and then the VBS would run!!!
just that EZ!!!
make a e-mail program that blind mails to every combination of every char on ur keybord. say its from Microsoft fixes, e-mail [email protected]
message.
we see ur useing microsoft products plz run this program to fix some errors in them.
attach: fixes.vbs
they run it u put in a progress bar that moving and its a virus, i bet every one would fall for it.
yeah i know microsoft would neaver do it, but most ppl will belive it.
NICE idea!!!
but i dont think i would try to fix somethig that is not broken...
What are you guys thinking???? You have absolutely NO business talking about this stuff here.
Get Serious!
the fix would be a virus really.
of coure no ones gona do it cause fbi or 00's would catch u.
I don't think that this is the place that you should be discussing how to create malicious code. If you want to do that do it somewhere else. This forum is for VB help and creative (not destructive) discussion about VB code.
Thanks!
John