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- From: a-cnadc@microsoft.com (Dann Corbit)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Interested in Creating Trojans with C++ and Logic Bombs
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 17:42:44 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
- Message-ID: <4f83uk$8ao@news.microsoft.com>
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- In article <4f5rjq$ju2@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, diemacdie@aol.com says...
- >
- >Ok I don't want to seem like the lamer haker type but, what is the best
- >way to creat trojans and logic bombs in C++. I figure by using dos.h I can
- >change to the root directory and open such files as COMMAND.COM,
- >AUTOEXEC.BAT, ATTRIB.COM ect..... distuctivly by using fstreams. ok cool
- >but what is the proper syntax for changing directories, I couldn't get the
- >right idea from the help index on Turbo C++ nor is it explained in the
- >books I have access to.
- >See the way I was looking to use this was to create a shareware project
- >and include a statement such as "send me five bucks before thirty days is
- >up and I'll send you the password to properly register this program." ok?.
- >then inside the code of my shareware program I will include a function
- >that if the password is not entered within thiry days then the trojan is
- >released and doesn't fuck them that bad but enough to make them think
- >twice about screwing with me. I could be really evil and say del there
- >partition or something, but lets start simple. If anyone has any knowledge
- >of this and I am not interested in qoutes for alt.2600, real programming
- >knowledge I would be very happy. Thank you :-)<###########
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- This is criminal behavior. Focus your energy on doing something useful
- instead.
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