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Objet : Re: [ql-users] Is there was any virus on QL ?
On 12 Feb 2007, at 12:13, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> QL jobs have a JMP.L job_start_address instruction in the first few
> bytes, to jump past the $4AFB flag and job name. This could in theory
> (never tried th
On 12 Feb 2007, at 12:13, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> QL jobs have a JMP.L job_start_address instruction in the first few
> bytes, to jump past the $4AFB flag and job name. This could in theory
> (never tried this part) be hacked to jump to an extra bit of code
> tacked onto the end of a program to run
Hi Jimmy,
See www.witteware.com/knoware :
2007/02/12 Addition
Virus - Article and listing: Anatomy of a virus. New.
Per
QL2K wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently working on computer viruses history, and I remember that I had
> met some viruses on Apple II, C64, and Amiga but I don't remember if
Jimmy Montesinos wrote:
> I'm currently working on computer viruses history, and I remember
> that I had
> met some viruses on Apple II, C64, and Amiga but I don't remember if
> there
> was some on QL..
>
> So is there any viruses on QL ? I would appreciate any screenshots
> or
> details in ord
y with and understand in my lab.
Urs
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Betreff: [ql-users] Is there was any virus on QL ?
Hi all,
I'm currently working on computer viruses history, and I remember
that I had
met som
Hi all,
I'm currently working on computer viruses history, and I remember that I had
met some viruses on Apple II, C64, and Amiga but I don't remember if there
was some on QL..
So is there any viruses on QL ? I would appreciate any screenshots or
details in order to add a small paragraph in my f