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Message-ID: <20040131223157.GE439@ngolde.de>
From: nion at gmx.net (Nico Golde)
Subject: MyDoom download info

Hallo Steve,

* Steve Wray <steve.wray@...adise.net.nz> [2004-01-31 23:00]:
> > You can always disassemble the virus, which is what people 
> > will do if it's a real "popular" one such as MyDoom. 
> 
> IIRC there are viruses that are encrypted and are almost impossible
> to disassemble?
> 
> Would that be true?
 
i think not forever.
there is a good phrack article about binary encription.
nico
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Nico Golde nico <at> ngolde <dot> de
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