To everyone who thinks it's a virus...
Weren't you told at school or somewhere else that hackers are people that use viruses to change unofficially programs, so they were able to control it fully? If a virus infects your computer, it can be to delete your system, make a fake update, to copy your files and data... but if you make a virus yourself, you'll surely make it so you can control a program over it's original limitations... The REAL difference between a virus and a common program is an 1 or a 0. There's no more difference. If you are still scared of virus, don't go anywhere that has "hack" on it's name. This kind of programs has to be something like a virus, so it can change your client... If it hadn't even a little, it would never be a hack.
Also, linkinzs said something I liked... "don't use stupid antivirus programs". Many of them say that even windows itself is a virus (maybe not so stupid... only joking)... Norton once tried to delete shutdown.exe... without that I can't turn off my computer..
My belief is that it has some code that says that it's a virus, but it's not...
Anyway to the reply I wanted to make...
The last version doesn't work to me on win 7 64bits, compatibility mode win xp sp 3, and runned as admin. I also posted it on the webpage. "Invalid Param"
Weren't you told at school or somewhere else that hackers are people that use viruses to change unofficially programs, so they were able to control it fully? If a virus infects your computer, it can be to delete your system, make a fake update, to copy your files and data... but if you make a virus yourself, you'll surely make it so you can control a program over it's original limitations... The REAL difference between a virus and a common program is an 1 or a 0. There's no more difference. If you are still scared of virus, don't go anywhere that has "hack" on it's name. This kind of programs has to be something like a virus, so it can change your client... If it hadn't even a little, it would never be a hack.
Also, linkinzs said something I liked... "don't use stupid antivirus programs". Many of them say that even windows itself is a virus (maybe not so stupid... only joking)... Norton once tried to delete shutdown.exe... without that I can't turn off my computer..
My belief is that it has some code that says that it's a virus, but it's not...
Anyway to the reply I wanted to make...
The last version doesn't work to me on win 7 64bits, compatibility mode win xp sp 3, and runned as admin. I also posted it on the webpage. "Invalid Param"