Does anybody know any program that can combine two exe-files into one?
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Does anybody know any program that can combine two exe-files into one?
yes, they are exe joiners. there are a million of them out there and i have had really no use for them so i can't point you in a good direction for a good one, so in google, just type in "exe joiners download" and begin your journey to find your preference. there are also ones called patchers.
by the way, what are you going to do with it? the only thing i see people do with them is make a trojan server...
Why need it? For trojan exist Silk Rope 2k (Ideated 4 BO2k).
http://216.71.178.22/trojans/SilkRope.zip
Yes there is a lot of tools for making trojans, you can merge a jpg and a exe and use it to gain acess into a system but there is not many new viruses that is not discovered by a good antvirus program and or a firewall.
dont wast your time on this if your not writing your own virus and are good at it, the only thing you have to fear if the isp dosent find out is an other hacker/cracker/script kiddie that vill try to take you fame and place.
it just not worth it, but chek on blackcode.com or packetstorm, och astalavista etc.
but be carfull some of the great makers of this wonders is giving you a virus,They vill try to exploite you naivness to make room at the topp(?) or just laugh at the fact that you got hit by the same thing you wanted to do unto others.
it's your choice.
I've downloaded a program called Multi Binder v.1.3. My AV-prog alerted that it was a trojan. Is this because it can be used to plant a trojan, or could it in fact contain a trojan in itself?
/me shakes head and rolls eyesQuote:
I've downloaded a program called Multi Binder v.1.3. My AV-prog alerted that it was a trojan. Is this because it can be used to plant a trojan, or could it in fact contain a trojan in itself?
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hmmmmm i wonder what that means >_<;Quote:
I've downloaded a program called Multi Binder v.1.3. My AV-prog alerted that it was a trojan. Is this because it can be used to plant a trojan, or could it in fact contain a trojan in itself?
/me shakes head and rolls eyes
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Ooouuhh. Sorry if I don't live with my computer 24/7 and know everything about about them...Quote:
Originally posted by valhallen
/me shakes head and rolls eyes
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/me turn head to the olympics on my tv
I guess from that statment ur insinuating that I do - heh I wish I could but am afriad am limited to library opening times at my uni :(Quote:
Ooouuhh. Sorry if I don't live with my computer 24/7 and know everything about about them...
But come on what possible use could you have for an exe joiner other than attaching a trojan - I was merely stateing in my last post (soz about the double post as well >_< ) that if you couldn't even figure out what your AVP was trying to tell you what are you doing trying to infect people with a trojan? *not that understanding your AVP would mean that your allowed to infect peps comps* I think you would feel more at home in the forums at blackcode
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I don't contradict the fact that someone could use an exejoiner to distribute trojans. But my question was: dido the av-prog alert to the joined exe because I used the that specific exejoiner? Maybe you can answer that instead?
Ok if ur AVP is registering an alert at the exe joiner itself then yes it is infected - if it is registering at an exe where you have joined 2 progs one a virus file and not at the exe joiner itself then no the joiner ain't infected
happy now?
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actually, you might be surprised...AV companies rutienly will have their progies detect trojan-associated programs that are not trojans themselves...such as clients for trojans. they are almost all detected as being "infected" with the trojan that they are the client for, even when they are not. it would not surprise me if they detected certian exe joiners which are popular in the trojan world...Quote:
Originally posted by valhallen
Ok if ur AVP is registering an alert at the exe joiner itself then yes it is infected - if it is registering at an exe where you have joined 2 progs one a virus file and not at the exe joiner itself then no the joiner ain't infected
Yes, I think you are right. When I highlight the exejoiner in Explorer, the AVP says that it's a trojan. But I believe the alert is because the joiner can be used to plant trojans. It is not the exejoiner in itself that is the trojan, but a possible output.Quote:
Originally posted by 8*B@LL
actually, you might be surprised...AV companies rutienly will have their progies detect trojan-associated programs that are not trojans themselves...such as clients for trojans. they are almost all detected as being "infected" with the trojan that they are the client for, even when they are not. it would not surprise me if they detected certian exe joiners which are popular in the trojan world...