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  • Feb 9, 2008
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    indika_sam said:
    i neverheard about this bro.............!

    if u can't tell us what is it about. how can we help u.....?

    anyway i try to look around too.

    if there is anything similar to this pls tell us. at least we can try for that.

    tc

    Oka machan EXE Achive karana ekak Thawath EXE file ekak Athulata :)
    EA kiyanne api hadana exe (Programms) eka reverce karanna puluwan krama thiyenawa (code eka ganna)

    ithin ehema wenawata oka thawath exe file ekak athulata dammama eka encrypt wenawa wage wadak wenawa.. ethakota original file eka binary codes walata convert kaloth (dos editor, Hex) walin open karahama ena codes walata wada
    wenas codes tikak enne.. ethakota api hadana programme eka Code eka protected :D
     

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    PowerShadow

    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']PowerShadow[/font][FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'] uses the most unique and innovative technology – Virtualization Technology to clone a virtual operating system, identical and fully functional as the original, named Shadow Mode. Everything you do in Shadow Mode is virtual. Therefore, when virus and malicious software attacks, it does not attack your real system, but the clone of the operating system. Therefore, when you exit PowerShadow mode, everything (except what you save to a non-system drive) vanishes. Likewise, if a virus attacks, it attacks the clone system. If spyware is installed, it is installed on the clone system only. If you delete a file, you only have deleted a clone file, leaving the original untouched. In Shadow Mode, users are given the power to use computer freely without worrying about the negative impact on the operating system. For instance, PowerShadow makes it possible for you to surf on the internet, open important but suspicious files/emails that might have been infected by virus[/font]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'][/font]
    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']As far something similar is concerned, Microsoft had, but it was not as powerful[/font]