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<blockquote data-quote="sanzilla jackcat" data-source="post: 4243678" data-attributes="member: 131221"><p>key loggers are not hack tools or malious programs. If so why there are sample source codes in the msdn.microsoft.com site (MSDN documentation) ?</p><p></p><p>anyway you can use a simple xor encryption to hide your macilious executable </p><p>behaviour if you are going to deploy a torjan behind a NAT or something like that.</p><p>Even the bit torrent clients ( they are not macilious ) but popuped and ask</p><p>whether allow or disallow this program.</p><p></p><p>However writing a keylogger is no need to scramble. But if you are deploy a tool</p><p>like netcat then you need to scramble on and , you can try this way just scramble it using a secreat key and define that secreat key in your C++ using a macro like </p><p>#define SECREAT_KEY H4DQ3QAA....</p><p></p><p>should be a md5 hash. and just insert that scrambled netcat.exe as a binary resource. Then load that resource to your executable program and just run</p><p>the dycrypt engine. Then you will be able to call it using a void function pointer</p><p></p><p>This is little bit trickey to do in assembly language for a beginner. try to do it using visual Studio C++ 6.0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanzilla jackcat, post: 4243678, member: 131221"] key loggers are not hack tools or malious programs. If so why there are sample source codes in the msdn.microsoft.com site (MSDN documentation) ? anyway you can use a simple xor encryption to hide your macilious executable behaviour if you are going to deploy a torjan behind a NAT or something like that. Even the bit torrent clients ( they are not macilious ) but popuped and ask whether allow or disallow this program. However writing a keylogger is no need to scramble. But if you are deploy a tool like netcat then you need to scramble on and , you can try this way just scramble it using a secreat key and define that secreat key in your C++ using a macro like #define SECREAT_KEY H4DQ3QAA.... should be a md5 hash. and just insert that scrambled netcat.exe as a binary resource. Then load that resource to your executable program and just run the dycrypt engine. Then you will be able to call it using a void function pointer This is little bit trickey to do in assembly language for a beginner. try to do it using visual Studio C++ 6.0 [/QUOTE]
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