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Welcome to Virus Creation Kit v1.4!
Copyright 1995 by Darwin! Member of: RaiderZ 1995!
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Q: What does LAB.EXE do anyway?
A: Lab allows you to infect any COM or EXE file with the X14 v1.4 virus!
Q: What is X14 v1.4?
A: X14 is a trojan horse/Virus combination, has it's own encryption
engine to "hide" the destructive code! Virus scanners are tricked
into thinking a file that has been infected with X14 is really a good
clean program! Even Heuristic scanners don't pick anything up!
No more funny characters on your screen either! I cut down the size
of the decryption routine, and made it a little more stable... X14
only needs about 8k of ram to run now! I changed the entire
encryption routine so if a scanner could detect it before, it can't
now! HAHA! The decryptor passes virus scanners, because it looks like
a keyboard polling routine.. (Fancy coding here). Fine tuned the
harmful encrypted code (Much faster now!). Room for improvement?
Q: What do you mean "infect" any file?
A: LAB will infect the file you have specified with X14 customized for
your needs via the drive letter to trash. The user of your file will
have no idea what's going on. UNTIL it's to late!
Q: Is LAB.EXE a virus?
A: No! LAB.EXE will infect other programs, but will not cause you any
harm. It will not go TSR either.
Q: Why do you write these things?
A: Mostly to test my skills at programming. Writing a virus by itself
is no easy thing. You need to make sure what your doing doesn't
interfere with other programs. Then you have to avoid doing stuff
in certain ways to avoid virus scanners. It's a challenge! The
encryption part added a unique twist to it. I found I could hide
destructive code this way... I have more ideas for this technique!
Q: How many files can I infect with LAB.EXE?
A: As many as you want!
Q: Ok, how do I use LAB.EXE?
A: This is the easy part! You only need to specify the file to infect
with X14 and the drive letter to infect via the command line. Like
this: LAB LAB.EXE C - This would infect the LAB.EXE file and when run
it would trash drive C. Simple enough for anyone!
As you can probably tell, the X14 is a short lived program. It will not
spread and will die on one run. (Hopefully so will it's host!). But for
something quick and dirty, You really can't beat X14.
I think I have answered all the questions about LAB v1.4 That I could
Think of. You should be able to infect a few files on your own now.
Try not to trash good systems Ok? Just hit lamers!
DARWIN was here 1995!
Peace and I'm outa here!!