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Message-ID: <47fe5060508221212426e2176@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon Aug 22 20:13:15 2005
From: xillwillx at gmail.com (Ill will)
Subject: Re: FrSIRT False Alarm
i made a killbit in 'assembly' too using all type of invokes and .if
statements too
why would i spend more than the 20 minutes i did on it using jmps jz
mov etc .. i'd rather spend my friday night partying.. here's my
binary and source http://illmob.org/0day/msdds.dll_deactivator.rar
....btw their is still ways around this killbit registry mod :D
On 8/22/05, Dave Korn <davek_throwaway@...mail.com> wrote:
> ----Original Message----
> >From: Paul
> >Message-Id: 009f01c5a5b1$2e3b4d80$6a01a8c0@...ls1337laptop
>
> > Not to mention this is hardly even assembly. This is like really ghetto
> > assembly. In REAL assembly, there would be no ".if" statements. It's all
> > cmp blah blah, jz, jnz, etc. Lot's more work. Also, there is no such
> > thing as .invoke MessageBox. Give me a break. In real assembly, that code
> > would be about 5 times longer.
>
> Umm, this really just suggests that you aren't aware of the past thirty
> years worth of advances in assembler technology. Assemblers have had macro
> functionality since as far back as anyone can remember, your claim that a
> programmer should write everything out longhand is just ridiculous. It's
> like suggesting that nobody should use "#define" in C because it's cheating.
> And hey, don't use loops, write the instruction sequence over and over again
> by hand. Don't use subroutines either, that's cheating too! Of course, in
> my day, we had nothing but front panel switches, and we had to toggle them
> with our bare teeth, and father would make us get oop at six o'clock in 't
> morning and conduct electricity to computer using our own arms and legs for
> power cables........
>
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
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- illwill
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