hi all ,
I am a newbie for the x86 and x64 assembly language.

Correct me if I am wrong. 99% of the assembly language sources
are revese engineered virus binary. So what acutally a newbie had
to read is those. Except the realiaty that's the truth. These days
I'm reading the intel docs ( free downloadable by intel ).

Is anyone knows something creative assembly language sources
to read than go into this virus source code hosting web sites like
vx heavens like rat holes ?

I'm looking for the x86 win32 assembly projects with lots of source
code to study ( to read ).

I can't ask this question in Assembly because lost of ppl there have
even read a one of those things. And I'm not a person who hate
or love virus writers. I'm in the middle. what I need is a project that
I can learn assembly win32 x86 ?please help.

Kieran Y5 commented: Making viruses is stupid! +0

Correct me if I am wrong. 99% of the assembly language sources
are revese engineered virus binary.

What on earth gave you that idea?

I can't ask this question in Assembly because lost of ppl there have
even read a one of those things.

And you think you're going to find them in the geek's lounge?

And I'm not a person who hate
or love virus writers. I'm in the middle.

Really? So when a virus erases your HDD, deleting all your (school)work, you'll be like: "meh, I don't care, I'm in the middle?"

commented: rofl...nice reply ;) +5

What on earth gave you that idea?

And you think you're going to find them in the geek's lounge?


Really? So when a virus erases your HDD, deleting all your (school)work, you'll be like: "meh, I don't care, I'm in the middle?"

seriously niek_e I looking for some help.
and yes I get some stress when my school work deleted by a virus.
of course. But that's my problem , I don't hate or love virus writers
for that.

yes I except some suggestion ( not a help ) in this lounge.

somebody please be kind enough to give me a good source to
read. Just ignore my stupid words and try to give me some
suggestion.

please help me to learning programing viruses by assembly language

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