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This section was last updated on August 4th 2020 (08.04.2020)
This section was last updated on August 4th 2020 (08.04.2020)
I am a fan of finding exploits in systems. Yes, I do upload malware to GitHub, but it is for a good intension: malware is a form of art.
I do not intend to cause harm with these programs, I always give heavy disclaimers about how I am not liable if someone gets infected. This is because the malware is to be run in a virtual machine.
I will never write malware with anti-VM code, I feel that that is almost as evil as you can get. I also don't plan on making ransomware, as there is nothing fun about it.,
This section was last updated on July 28th 2020 (07.28.2020)
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