
that Panda Security for Windows 7, says that this file contains a virus W32/Sality.AO. So no matter how cool it is, I shant be running it.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 18:48, Reply)

when it comes to packed executables.
The youtube video will have to suffice for you, then.
Edit: your virus is apparently "450,048 bytes" long. That's very impressive to have fitted it into something a hundred times smaller ;)
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 18:52, Reply)

from the general reaction you should of posted the youtube video instead as that has a link to the page for downloading the exe from there.
Do you honestly think it's wise to ignore your virus scanner if the virus is supposedly bigger than the file itself? Personally I trust what it says, that's why my pc works for so long without getting raped to fuck.
Edit: The YouTube video was pretty cool though.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 18:58, Reply)

Erm. no. the viruses are packed too...
Not saying it's wise to do anything if you're unsure as to what you're doing or running on your computer. I was just thinking that as I know your A/V is wrong, I'd state the fact.
Given that the youtube video was a later find, and that it inherently diminishes the experience, I'd have to disagree that I should not have linked the original files.
Look up virtual machines. Sounds like you have the hardware to use them - and viruses are then no longer any threat (except to the virtual machine that you can just click out of existence if it borks).
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 19:03, Reply)

There are several known circumstances in which a virtual machine can infect a real one, and there's no reason to suppose that VM sandboxes inherently offer perfect security.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 19:27, Reply)

Quite, does appear to contain some bollocks...
And since when was 4k small..? HD video - no. About 100 win32 viruses - yes.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 19:39, Reply)

I didn't expect some kind of Spanish inquisition...
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 19:53, Reply)

don't post links to exes in zips, they aren't taken well. I've written software myself and posted it on here that everyone refused to download! lol
But I trust my A/V software, that was my point, not doing so would be fucking stupid.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 20:51, Reply)

"look up virtual machines"
go and teach your grandma to suck eggs. I'm not running a fucking VM so I can try out a 4K application!
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 20:49, Reply)