Help Me for Malware Coding
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
i want to learn assembly but I couldn't find a decent resource
what language should I use to code malware?
can experienced members help? (i would be very happy if you could share the source.)(i want to learn assembly but I couldn't find a decent resource)
i hope I can develop myself enough to have the opportunity to work with experienced people in the future.
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Most people would use C, C++, or C#. Assembly would probably be overkill if you are a complete beginner.
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A low level language would be better (C, C++, C#) because they use less api's and take up less space making them harder to detect, but if you are just making malware for fun and you are a beginner, I would just use python to first get a good understanding how working with the machine is done.
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Learn C.
There are plenty of resources
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(May 24, 2022, 12:18 AM)Baphomet Wrote: Most people would use C, C++, or C#. Assembly would probably be overkill if you are a complete beginner.


actually i have coded for pick16f877A before but i can start with c and c++ as you suggested (i have Java knowledge, I don't think i will have difficulty). ( https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/39582b.pdf )

are there blogs you follow or you can recommend ? so that I can see examples
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(May 24, 2022, 02:18 AM)Fed Wrote: A low level language would be better  (C, C++,  C#) because they use less api's and take up less space making them harder to detect, but if you are just making malware for fun and you are a beginner, I would just use python to first get a good understanding how working with the machine is done.


thanks dude, at the first opportunity, i plan to share the malicious software that I have coded, albeit simple, on the forum.
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(May 24, 2022, 12:13 AM)PintoPink Wrote: i want to learn assembly but I couldn't find a decent resource
what language should I use to code malware?
can experienced members help? (i would be very happy if you could share the source.)(i want to learn assembly but I couldn't find a decent resource)
i hope I can develop myself enough to have the opportunity to work with experienced people in the future.


assembly will be difficult for a new start

you should start with c
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