Can someone say in which language are the best viruses written???
Can someone say in which language are the best viruses written???
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i am writing an artickle about viruses to a magazine and i need ths info!!!
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if you need information for an article, I would recommend checking here
or
you could send a message to cgod and ask him.
Last edited by The Brain; 02-21-2005 at 09:22 AM.
- "Problem Solving C++, The Object of Programming" -Walter Savitch
- "Data Structures and Other Objects using C++" -Walter Savitch
- "Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers" -Kip Irvine
- "Programming Windows, 5th edition" -Charles Petzold
- "Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example" -John E. Swanke
- "Network Programming Windows" -Jones/Ohlund
- "Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming in 24 Hours" -Michael Morrison
- "Mathmatics for 3D Game Programming & Computer Graphics" -Eric Lengyel
Just out of curiousity, what kind of a magazine publishes articles written by people who know nothing about the subject they're discussing?
Your best bet is visiting Antivirus sites. Some will list what kind of language was used.
ILOVEYOU for example used VB script and was widely popular if that's the right word for such a spread.
Writing a virus isn't about being leet or crafty with your tool/language andymore. Nowadays, writing a virus is as easy as fooling a person to click on that blinking attachment. Quite the same tactic as catching fish in a pond.
If I sent an email stating "click on format.com and type Y, it's funny !!!1" to my address list, I would instantly wipe out half of it. Today, writing a virus is like shooting a sitting duck. No coding challenge, just social engineering.
That said, this is a C board. Obviously, C is the best language for anything
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