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Full Version: Virus Source Code
kbnet
Here is a great resource for source code of viruses. As you will see some of the most widely known viruses are available on this page.

http://62nds.com/pg/e90.php

Enjoy.
AgentOrange
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QUOTE(no_face_king @ Aug 14 2005, 08:22 PM)
Export of any information from this Web site outside of the United States is subject to all U.S. export control laws. You will abide by such laws: You and your organization will not sell, license, or otherwise provide or ship for export or re-export to the embargoed countries listed below:

Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Sudan, and the Republic of Serbia

Since you are accessing the internet from one of these restricted countries, we are denying you access to this website.
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wtf. thats just wierd.
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QUOTE(no_face_king @ Aug 14 2005, 02:22 PM)
Export of any information from this Web site outside of the United States is subject to all U.S. export control laws. You will abide by such laws: You and your organization will not sell, license, or otherwise provide or ship for export or re-export to the embargoed countries listed below:

Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Sudan, and the Republic of Serbia

Since you are accessing the internet from one of these restricted countries, we are denying you access to this website.
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laugh.gif Hey no_face_king, you using a really good proxy in Libya or Iran (that doesn't forward or otherwise leak)?

Thanks kbnet, this is a great teaching and reference resource.
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