On Tue 2009-01-27 05:13:31 UTC-0000, kocmotex ([email protected]) wrote: > --- In [email protected], "piyush_4love_4ever" <piyush_4love_4e...@...> > wrote: > > > hi everybody, > > i want to see a simple source code of a virus in C. can anyone help > > me? > > Correct me if I am in error, but I believe that an assembly language > forum, such as masm32, would be a more appropriate venue for this > question.
This may have been true in the DOS days but not now. Most Windows viruses just use Win32 API calls (easily callable from C) to do their dirty work. Consequently it does not take a lot of skill to write a virus (or malware) these days. Knowledge of Windows internals might help, depending on what you have in mind, but these days spreading a virus is more of a social engineering challenge than a technical one. Most of the virus source code you'll find through Google is old DOS code and won't work under Windows. Not Windows NT anyway.
