DMoneigh Posted July 20, 2014 Author Posted July 20, 2014 Looks great actually! Thanks Thank you, currently working on the virtualization function. (Called emulation by accident in my video.) This will allow JScanner to "attack" the selected file and then run it in a sandbox environment (VM), so that it can get more information about what the Jar file is doing.
DMoneigh Posted July 23, 2014 Author Posted July 23, 2014 Not sure if I should trust this... What makes it untrustworthy?
NotoriousPP Posted July 24, 2014 Posted July 24, 2014 The people saying it's not legit are fucking retarded, go look at the source code, and compile it yourself.... 2
DMoneigh Posted July 25, 2014 Author Posted July 25, 2014 The people saying it's not legit are fucking retarded, go look at the source code, and compile it yourself.... Lol thanks man, I seriously don't understand why so many people think its not legit.
Booch Posted July 25, 2014 Posted July 25, 2014 The people saying it's not legit are fucking retarded, go look at the source code, and compile it yourself.... noob 1
DMoneigh Posted July 26, 2014 Author Posted July 26, 2014 So how does a noob like me start this? lol 1) Find a Java program that you are suspicious of. 2) Goto http://www.github.com/DMoneigh/JScanner and download the Jar or compile and execute yourself. 3) Click "Scan" and select what you're scanning. - For class and Jar files click "Application" and select them. - For Applets click "Applet" and supply the URL to the applet. - If you would like to list all class and Jar files on your computer click the "Computer" menu item. 4) Read your scan results and determine if the Java program is malicious.
Nezz Posted July 26, 2014 Posted July 26, 2014 The irony when you offer a sketchy java program that will point out sketchy java programs l0l srsly though, looks pretty sweet.