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Coderz.net release new e-zine.

  • 12-11-2000 11:25PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    Coderz.net have released a zine compiled of
    articles on programming.
    Articles included in this issue focus on,
    encryption,making I-Worms un-detectable from AVP's
    new theories on patching computer hardware.
    Not as good as 29a#4 but still informative to
    how virii work, where the programmers are taking
    it in the future, how av companies tell lies when they
    say their products can detect 100% of all virii.A false sense of security to any customer.
    Crackers call them "dongles" a protection scheme that prevents patching of instructions inside an executable, the same technique is applied to virii but known as "polymorphism"
    Each time a polymorphic virus deciphers itself before executing its instructions, it changes the way in which it will decipher next time making AVP string scanning obsolete, heuristics and emulators can identify such malicious code, but only if the scanner "thinks" its suspicious, what if there are 10-12 layers of encryption, anti-debug and trace checking, heuristics are useless, and AVer's claim their products to be able to identify 100% of all virii new and old wink.gif


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  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,391 Mod ✭✭✭✭Lenny


    INteresting...

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