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    Quote Originally Posted by Cereal_Man View Post
    i opened it no virus.
    lool u nub. He could have just used a fud crypeter....

    Theres no way to know unless you hex the file to see if there are duplicate entry's of .exe

    Incase he binded the files together.

    No ip located should show as a virus, the strings you would use would not need any ocx, just a database or, connecting to a online source.

    If i was someeone thinking of downloading i wouldnt use an online one unless you wanted to be keylogged, pass stealed - or ratted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mako-Infused View Post
    lool u nub. He could have just used a fud crypeter....

    Theres no way to know unless you hex the file to see if there are duplicate entry's of .exe

    Incase he binded the files together.

    No ip located should show as a virus, the strings you would use would not need any ocx, just a database or, connecting to a online source.

    If i was someeone thinking of downloading i wouldnt use an online one unless you wanted to be keylogged, pass stealed - or ratted.
    didn't quite understand what you are exactly saying but anyway if you've read the post clearly in windows vista the program gives an error regaring "missing ocx" so i provided it. Beside this tool is just a portable..........

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