Hey koza I have a suggestion for a virus. Do a hydra virus that once it gets too many windows it inverts your screen then instakills. Like if you accept idea
Pankoza published the source code for Trihydridoarsenic which means you can create your own safe version To make your own safe version, just follow these steps: 1. Download Visual Studio 2. Add C++ using the Visual Studio Installer 3. Create a new C++ project 4. Download trihydridoarsenic.exe source 5. Copy source code 6. Locate "mbr()" function (this should be relatively easy) 7. Empty the contents of the mbr() function (this will make the function unable to overwrite the MBR) 8. Go to the last lines of the script 9. Locate the "NtRaiseHardError()" function 10. Remove said function (this will prevent the computer from bluescreening after payloads) Optionally: 11. Add "InvalidateRect(0, 0, true);" (this will refresh everything so it doesnt have to be done manually) 12. Go to the beginning of the script and locate the massive MasterBootRecord[] table 13. Remove said table (this will reduce the size of your compiled version) 14. Compile it by going to Build -> Build Solution
Pankoza published the source code for Trihydridoarsenic.exe so it should be quite easy to make it safe, just empty the mbr() function (so it's valid but does nothing) and get rid of the NtRaiseHardError() function at the end (which is what triggers the bluescreen)
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Hey koza I have a suggestion for a virus. Do a hydra virus that once it gets too many windows it inverts your screen then instakills. Like if you accept idea
pankoza what app you recomend to make this effects and can u give me a similar code to one of your malwared
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Why didn't Pan koza 2 make Trihididoarsenic.exe safe?
Pankoza published the source code for Trihydridoarsenic which means you can create your own safe version
To make your own safe version, just follow these steps:
1. Download Visual Studio
2. Add C++ using the Visual Studio Installer
3. Create a new C++ project
4. Download trihydridoarsenic.exe source
5. Copy source code
6. Locate "mbr()" function (this should be relatively easy)
7. Empty the contents of the mbr() function (this will make the function unable to overwrite the MBR)
8. Go to the last lines of the script
9. Locate the "NtRaiseHardError()" function
10. Remove said function (this will prevent the computer from bluescreening after payloads)
Optionally:
11. Add "InvalidateRect(0, 0, true);" (this will refresh everything so it doesnt have to be done manually)
12. Go to the beginning of the script and locate the massive MasterBootRecord[] table
13. Remove said table (this will reduce the size of your compiled version)
14. Compile it by going to Build -> Build Solution
Pankoza published the source code for Trihydridoarsenic.exe so it should be quite easy to make it safe,
just empty the mbr() function (so it's valid but does nothing) and get rid of the NtRaiseHardError() function at the end (which is what triggers the bluescreen)
@user-tu2co3bu4h Thanks for telling me, and I also forgot about trihydridoarsenic disabling task manager via the registry near the end of the script
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Where's the download link?
@@Dave-Davidson see yep right there
Pankoza how do you made a malware like unnamed malware/virus
C++
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