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coding question
hi people
i dont know if i'm right here, but asking costs no money. so i have coding a trojan in c++, this trojan sniffs for packets whichs looks like password-packets. then it reads the passwords and encrypt the data and send them to a remote host, where another tool decryt them and save them in a text file. but my problem is in the trojan body you can read(with an hex-editor) the encyption key and the remote host address in plain text. are there any nice tools out there, which can encrypt the trojan file ? at the moment i use upx and then the upx scrambler, but this is not really secure. please help me |
Hmmm, a trojan maker. Please tell us why we should help you ?
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no no
i'm NOT an trojan maker!(this is my fist one)
This is only a project, that i started to point out that you can bypass(without a notice) every win-firewall with Ack-packets. And to point out that the full raw-socket support in XP is a big bug and a real danger. Its only for me to learn a raw socket coding work. i will release it as opensourcecode. Why you should help me? its not why i'm interesting in trojan-coding, but i think its somethimes necessary to hide particular strings in a binary, so my question is how i can make this in a real secure way. please help me.( and forget that i ask something about "trojans") thank you |
Well Guy
Go burning to hell ! |
if youa re reelasing the "not trohjan" as open source, then why you do need to encrypt it to protect the string s inside it ?
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;-)
you can change the encryption key in the sourcecode, but after compiling, nobody else should know the key ;-). because with an public key blowfish makes no sense. ---------------------- LOUZEW Well Guy Go burning to hell ------------------------ WHY? |
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