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VB Language?
I am gonna be looking at some popular VB virus codes (VBS.LoveLetter, etc.). And I'm gonna be fooling around with it to see if I can add/remove pieces of the codes and test them on my older testing computer. But first I will need to know the basic/most used codes used in VB virus making in order to analyze the virus codes and then make changes and save/test them. I am interested in seeing how these codes work. Does anyone here that studies VB codes know where I can find basic and important codes/commands on the net for VB virii? Thanks
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bub, word of advice...you have too many reds to making a double post...I'd delete one of them before you end up getting yourself banned.
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Ryan Nyquist, I have held my tongue for a while, but I have really dumb questions for you: What's with you and the virii? Also, how can you look at snippet code when you do not know what language it was written in?
Almost every post I have seen had to do something with a virus by either you getting infected, what a virus does and in so many words how to write them. While I understand this might be for legit purposes, wouldn't it be best to learn the basics first?
edit: Ahhh, never mind, he's banned anyway.
Just wondering.
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Hmmmm
You know guys and gals,
Believe it or not, you can learn alot from studying virii source code. I remember when I first started programming many years back, I studied virii for quite some time. Anyways, everyone has to start somewhere so...
Ryan Nyquist,
Search around for a site called Virii Argentina or Black Cat Virii Group (or something like that) If I remember right they have source code for alot of those VB/VBA virii.
If you can't find those, do a Google Search...
Just remember Ryan, if you play with fire...you get burnt!!
Have Fun :)
Simon Templer
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Ok, now seriously ryan, (I assume you are still checking your active threads) why did you post this twice? And even then why didn't you delete the other thread? Quick Tip: Don't post twice, it really really annoys people.
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Actually, look at his profile.... he posted it 3 times. :)
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if you go to microsoft.com they have a 101vbnet file to dl that i think give a discription on how to use 101 lines of code.
heres the link
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/dow...isualbasic.asp