How can I get trojan?
Maybe it sounds crazy, but I am experimenting with viruses on VMware virtual machine. I need some viruses to do that so I was searching on internet how to get trojan and I've found a video on youtube:linkThere are a lots of malwares and he showed a malicious websites on this video. It's working on his computer, but on my these sites are broken.Does anybody know working links of trojans like this or malicious sites?
July 19th, 2010 9:19pm

Maybe it sounds crazy, but I am experimenting with viruses on VMware virtual machine. I need some viruses to do that so I was searching on internet how to get trojan and I've found a video on youtube:(Spam Removed)There are a lots of malwares and he showed a malicious websites on this video. It's working on his computer, but on my these sites are broken.Does anybody know working links of trojans like this or malicious sites?First of, you need to have the knowledge and know HOW the virus or the viral infection behave and the design of the code for these malicious Codes to understand what you are dealing with. Not because I like thesnake's eyes I will have it in my bedroom!If you have the knowledge in programming or a virus research you are I will not attempt this step. Instead I will focus on how to protect and tighten the security on these machines instead of getting them infected. I understand your point totally, you want to see it all in Colours . Malicious codes/progs always show themselves and they can't hide you can see, feel their presence before and after their visit (infection to the machine). It need an awareness from the User to know how to deal with them in a professional manner to eliminate them and block all holes/doors open to them.nass -- http://www.nasstec.co.uk
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July 20th, 2010 1:10am

A “trojan horse” is a type of malware (malicious software) that disguises itself as something desirable like an mp3 file, free game, interesting email attachment, a pop-up, or a delightfully naughty picture, but it is in fact a wicked program that aims to harm or hijack your computer.If you have an anti-virus program, run a system scan and “delete” the trojan. Notice I used the word “delete.” When you have a virus, you should opt to “clean” or “quarantine” as viruses affect needed files. Both Avast and AVG Anti-Virus have good reputations and are free. Kaspersky and Norton are also good “payware” options for getting rid of trojans. All of the above programs offer free online malware scans. If none of this works, try using Trend Micro HouseCall to remove the trojan. It works from a web browser, so the trojan may have a harder time getting its tentacles into it.
July 20th, 2010 6:27am

I allready know about viruses and trojans and how to protect my PC. I just need a trojan or malicious URL for VMware virtual machine to do some experiments.There are some example of malwares that I want to have: these malicious URLs are not working. Does anybody have working?
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July 20th, 2010 12:24pm

I allready know about viruses and trojans and how to protect my PC. I just need a trojan or malicious URL for VMware virtual machine to do some experiments.There are some example of malwares that I want to have: these malicious URLs are not working. Does anybody have working?Of course they will not work because they been targeted by the special Law enforcement of the secure web ( worldwide!!!).Did you ever used search engine? try and put VMware Virus-Testing Environment ?If you know what you are up against most Anti-virus vendors have a relationship with testers and volunteers worldwide, so you can ask them and provide a strong reason, they may be share some info and pin point you to the right direction. But this is unlikely!Please in the future NEVER provide active orinactive links for malicious websites whatever the reason. As this is a public forums and many unsavey/ Non-technical Visitors using it to seek help and may be tempted to click on this links. Some of these links get back to life by pointing back to the old/dead links/DNS...etc.Thank you. nass -- http://www.nasstec.co.uk
July 20th, 2010 2:17pm

Yes, they are dead, but there must be some alive URLs.I don't know how did roguewatch accessed all this URLs.
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July 20th, 2010 4:53pm

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