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Hi,

I am wanting to design my first automated software and I needed some help.
Can anyone tell me how I could design an automated website risk assessment tool.

For this I know I need to know what malicious code is and wanted to see some sample code to get started as well.

Could you please give me some sample malicious code and tell me how can I make an automated software.

Any help is much appreciated and thanks in advance to anyone who helps me.
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Updated 9-Aug-10 9:37am
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Dalek Dave 9-Aug-10 15:41pm    
Bad Boy, Bad Question.
OriginalGriff 10-Aug-10 3:11am    
"does this question clear any doubts that i am a script kiddie?"
No.
If you knew enough to write a competent automated checker, you would already know enough to not need to ask. Would you trust a firewall produced by a teenager in his bedroom?

I'm in several minds about how to answer this.

There's the quiet, simple version: delete the original post and hope the OP gets the idea that asking foe malicious code is a very stupid idea, regardless of what use you want to put it to.

There's the polite version: Reply explaining that even if I trusted the OP, there is no way I would post known malicious code on a public website.

There's the rude version: where I assume the OP is a script kiddie who can't work out what malicious code is, and reply suggesting that he should find plenty if he disables his firewall, anti-virus and spam filter and go trawling the pr0n sites - assuming his parents child-safety software lets him within an electronic mile of a bare nipple.

And there is the very rude version: [CENSORED]

I decided to go with the simplest:


The answer is no.
 
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Dalek Dave 9-Aug-10 15:41pm    
He must think we are all idiots!
Yeah right, give you malicious code.

Want you mean in "I want to write malicious code and have no idea how to do it."

No-one will do this for you.
 
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If you were in the military and asked your peers for uranium to make a weapon for terrorism, surely you wouldn't expect them to actually give some to you, right? Oh, ok, since you asked nice: http://www.amazon.com/Uranium-Ore/dp/B000796XXM.
 
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hamza_786 9-Aug-10 17:03pm    
ok, you and OriginalGriff have given me an answer which are logically correct. so let me refrase my question for you and lets see if you can give me another answer.
what would i need to look for to determine whether a website is safe or not? if i wanted to make an automated software which checks for malicious code. this time, without giving me examples.
does this question clear any doubts that i am a script kiddie?

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