10-09-2018, 06:04 AM
(10-09-2018, 04:32 AM)xEpsilon52 Wrote: sooo as for the neural network, been there done that my man, hard work but worth it. as for first viruses ask your proff about the Epsilon Data Breech of 2011. fun stuff. if you have any programming questions dm me im happy to help and if i cant ill think tank it with my MIT classmates.
Finished the networks project over 6 months ago, but thanks anyway.
We're still in the first stages of my course atm so everything's basic as shit. We looked at some oldschool viruses like Brain and STONED but haven't done anything recent. It was mostly a focus on how DOS and other systems used to boot up, the structure of the data stored on a hard drive, and how viruses can hide their own code using <BAD> clusters, or the IBM dead space at the start of the disk. Obviously, modern OSs can easily spot shit like this.
Maybe when we're doing something related to the course I'll have more questions, but at the moment we're still trying to teach the non-CompSci kids how to program in Python and the non-maths kids how to do maths...