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Protecting your computer from Java based Attacks!

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Hello forum,

 

I have an Open-Source Java Malware Defense Tool called, "JScanner."

 

It allows users to scan class files, Jar files, and Applets for malicious code.

 

The latest video on JScanner can be watched here: http://www.jscanner.net

 

Source: http://www.github.com/DMoneigh/JScanner

 

Documentation: https://docs.google.com/a/dragons.asms.net/document/d/1Jsw_3RNAdIMfvvbz9Xm0snbQbcdszSdE4hicAGxCEuE/edit

 

Thanks!

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smells phishy

 

It does doesn't it?

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I wouldn't download this unless someone posts a virus scan FYI

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Would be awesome, thanks for making it open-source.

Will check this later today

Great! Please send me some feedback.

 

I wouldn't download this unless someone posts a virus scan FYI

You have a few options here James.

 

A. Get a VM, download the file, and look at the source through JD-GUI.

B. Take a good look at the source on Github for any "viruses" and compile/run yourself.

C. Wait for someone to post a Virus Scan of a Open-Source project. O_o

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Great! Please send me some feedback.

 

You have a few options here James.

 

A. Get a VM, download the file, and look at the source through JD-GUI.

B. Take a good look at the source on Github for any "viruses" and compile/run yourself.

C. Wait for someone to post a Virus Scan of a Open-Source project. O_o

 

Some nice use of ASM there,

I should really learn it ...  :s

 

Project looks great on first sigh, don't have time to look in depth at this point.

@James just check the code at Github, it's open source smile.png

 

Khaleesi smile.png

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Some nice use of ASM there,

I should really learn it ...  :s

 

Project looks great on first sigh, don't have time to look in depth at this point.

@James just check the code at Github, it's open source smile.png

 

Khaleesi smile.png

 

Thank you. Your review is much appreciated!

Wow this looks awesome! I've always wanted to write something like this but never really knew where to begin.

 

Thanks a lot for making it open source :)

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Wow this looks awesome! I've always wanted to write something like this but never really knew where to begin.

 

Thanks a lot for making it open source smile.png

 

No problem. I am currently working on another Java program that does a bit with Bytecode injection. It will be on Github as well. Please watch for updates.

Nice release!

 

Im going to look through source  though :/

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Nice release!

 

Im going to look through source  though :/

 

That's alright. Let me know what you think.

 

 

Stop quoting people for your post count.

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