Author Topic: Who likes to test malware?  (Read 1171 times)

If I were you, I would at the least make the links un-clickable, that way the idiot who downloads a malware would have to copy and paste the link.

If I were you, I would at the least make the links un-clickable, that way the idiot who downloads a malware would have to copy and paste the link.

Or OP could put the links in base64 twice (or just once) so you'd have to decode it twice(or once) to get the link

Or OP could put the links in base64 twice (or just once) so you'd have to decode it twice(or once) to get the link
Night Fox got banned for posting a rot13 research link.

Or OP could put the links in base64 twice (or just once) so you'd basically have to be trying to intentionally access the site
No, I'm pretty sure delinkifying them would be enough. It'd be pretty hard to accidentally highlight a link, accidentally press control+c, accidentally open a new tab, accidentally paste the link into their address bar, accidentally navigate to the download page of a virus, then accidentally download the virus.

Night Fox got banned for posting a rot13 research link.
Well, it'd make it idiot proof at best then, and not save him from a potential ban.
No, I'm pretty sure delinkifying them would be enough. It'd be pretty hard to accidentally highlight a link, accidentally press control+c, accidentally open a new tab, accidentally paste the link into their address bar, accidentally navigate to the download page of a virus, then accidentally download the virus.
True.

Anyways, I might test adware and stuff (nothing that's actually a rootkit/backdoor dropper/etc.) on a disposable VM later, then again it's no use of me telling you guys unless I decide to record it.

then again it's no use of me telling you guys unless I decide to record it.

that sounded REALLY depressing

you should probably put a second warning up because some viruses are smart enough to leak out of virtual machines and into your actual computer

danooct and rougeamp are the best thing you can watch in an all nighter

Bumping, also I delinked them.

you should probably put a second warning up because some viruses are smart enough to leak out of virtual machines and into your actual computer
Disable Network in VM

bada bing bada boom.