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I want to "mess" with my Friends Comp

 

So i thought subseven would be best for this :).

 

 

Anyone know where i can get it at?.

 

Thanks

Every antivirus in the world detects subseven, even if you made an antivirus in HTML, even though that isn't possible. It would still detect it.

 

Maybe if you got a private packer or binder then the shittiest av might not detect it, get poison ivy, and pay someone to make it undetectable for you.

 

PM me if you want to (I'll get someone who knows how to).

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Well any1 really just a virus that will fuck him up :lmfao:

 

Got some you can share anyone?

i went to dis motherfuckin party i had all the food, i was passin out sandwiches an shit. everybody say thank you i said "bitch don't say thank you just eat the mofuckin sandwich" i don't do that thank you shit, i want no motherfuckin courtesy, i tol them bitches.

 

so after that they was laughin an shit like i was joking, so i said "oh you think its a joke huh, think its a fuckin JOKE?"

 

that was the end of they fuckin night

 

i done beat they fuckin asses and drag them out to the creek and let they ass drown in that fuckin pissy shitty-ass water

 

i let them niggas die.

Burlyman is right. Unless if you pack SubSeven into an EXE packer, almost all antivirus programs would detect it instantly.

 

Or just simply don't bother. It's clear that you don't want to do any personal research for yourself into this matter and you have to let us do it for you.

Convert the program to byte code and encrypt it then write a decryption routine in your shit and execute it.
wav;487754']Convert the program to byte code and encrypt it then write a decryption routine in your shit and execute it.

 

I got up to the byte code bit.

If you're retarded enough to think trojans are a clever way to fuck with someone's computer, the target is going to have to pretty much be in a constant vegetative state to not realize what's going on before he runs your file.
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