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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Mar 24, 2007 14:47

...t discuss them ;-) If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Nor more nor less than any other language. "Backdoors" require secure locks. Such locks can be (and have been) implemented in Forth,...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: Andreas Kochenburger
Date: Mar 24, 2007 10:44

... within the modem. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image? Are you a virus hacker? or a virus-writer bounty ...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: Andreas Kochenburger
Date: Mar 22, 2007 12:48

... considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Even the smallest Forth is going to be too large for this. All you...'t seem to have any unique advantages for writing trojans. Nobody is aiming at writing Trojans. However Forth seems to be good for a miniature dialog service backdoor. But ...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: John Passaniti
Date: Mar 22, 2007 11:45

... (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Even the smallest Forth is going to be too large for this. All you need is .... Forth doesn't seem to have any unique advantages for writing trojans. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image?...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: Andreas Kochenburger
Date: Mar 22, 2007 09:57

... the modem. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image? Are you a virus hacker? or a virus-writer bounty...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: rickman
Date: Mar 22, 2007 09:50

... the modem. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image? ----- Stegano Interesting name you ...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: J Thomas
Date: Mar 22, 2007 09:49

...modem. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image? Are you a virus hacker? or a virus-writer bounty hunter...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: Clever Monkey
Date: Mar 22, 2007 09:48

...an interesting "rootkit" I guess. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. The variety of trojans, viruses and rootkits are usually hand-coded executables suitable for that environment.
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: Andreas Kochenburger
Date: Mar 22, 2007 08:05

...within the modem. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image? ----- Stegano Interesting name you sign ...
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Re: Trojan Forth     

Author: rickman
Date: Mar 22, 2007 07:57

... within the modem. If this works (seems easy considering the small footprint required), Forth is equally suitable to open backdoors maliciously as Trojan Horse. Anyone ever considered to hide a Forth kernel in a jpeg image? ----- Stegano Interesting name you sign with. But I...
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