Gotta support open source wherever you can.
Genetic diversity protects a species against epidemic disease
that's why i support flatpak as the universal package manager, vírus can't work there
That sounds like a challenge!
actually good idea lmao
I can break my install just fine without any outside help thank you much and please 🤣😂😭
I wish someone would send me $5 out of pity for my non-malware code.
Sure, send me your github username and your ko-fi link and I'll judge you accordingly
@RiderExMachina@lemmy.ml please don't forget I said Hi! when you're rich, soon
Like the good old Albanian virus
I feel personally attacked. Yes I've actually done this (minus sending them money). I had a server (that I am pretty sure sent headers to the effect that it ran x86) which had some logs indicating someone had tried to download an arm IOT botnet onto it. So I downloaded it and tried running it through a decompiler. I found a UPX stub. The rest was compressed. So I tried the UPX unpacker. This didn't work because it was built with a modified copy of UPX. So I hauled out a raspberry pi, reflashed the OS and tried running it in GDB in hopes of just dumping the unpacked bit from memory. Nothing. So I downloaded qemu and set up an aarch 64 arm 9 image still nothing. So I tried 32 bit arm again in qemu. At this point I gave up
cmalw-lib-2.0
The programer's version of lawful evil
That’s why you don’t write a virus for Linux…
This guys fucks
Pull requests welcome
This is pure gold.
Also true :)
It's funny cuz it's a virus, but then you realise that it's the same thing for shit you actually want to run and that's the funniest part! 🤡
While it is true everytime I want to install some weird Software, 90% just runs out of the box
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