Lets say your trying to get someone to accept and open a .BAT file, but don't want them to suspect anything.
Any ideas?
Need advice.
Started by: Krob | Replies: 6 | Views: 789
Jul 8, 2008 8:21 AM #180654
Jul 8, 2008 8:45 AM #180664
hi this is a .bat file and it is not suspecious.
what's a bat file, then I'll give you a real advice.
what's a bat file, then I'll give you a real advice.
Jul 8, 2008 8:53 AM #180668
*.bat can contain horrible codes for your computers.
Also, if the person doesn't trust you don't waste time
Also, if the person doesn't trust you don't waste time
Jul 8, 2008 9:37 AM #180682
Put the .bat file in a folder.
Create a shortcut to it, change the name, and change the icon to disguise it as something else.
Put the shortcut outside of the folder the .bat is in.
Put the shortcut and the folder in a zip or rar archive.
Send.
Could work, if they're stupid.
Create a shortcut to it, change the name, and change the icon to disguise it as something else.
Put the shortcut outside of the folder the .bat is in.
Put the shortcut and the folder in a zip or rar archive.
Send.
Could work, if they're stupid.
Jul 8, 2008 5:06 PM #180863
If one asks you for something, tell them it works just like the real thing, only if they're uneducated with compyuturs.
If they are educated, take the forkbomb tut, and I'm sure a hidden program named as an exe file will trick them.
If they are educated, take the forkbomb tut, and I'm sure a hidden program named as an exe file will trick them.
Jul 8, 2008 7:23 PM #181106
Jawz method probably is most effective
Jul 10, 2008 10:49 PM #183056
um degise it in some sort of way . i guess......