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Offline lookitsan00b

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Re: Simple yet useful virus
« Reply #105 on: December 09, 2010, 08:21:35 pm »
Sentry is a program That lets you password protect certain menus (Your choice of program, APP, and memory menu). It is actually pretty cool. I found ways around it though... Including manually typing "Asm(prgmSENTRY" to unlock it. After that, I started deleting Sentry after installing it because it set hooks in RAM, so it worked without the program :D
Couldn't you just archive it? all your shells are blocked, so you can't run it from there.
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Re: Simple yet useful virus
« Reply #106 on: December 09, 2010, 08:36:15 pm »
My virus did the same thing, ate up time. But I had stuff on screen that made it look like it was trying to fix itself. I also had it say "Press On to remove memory and processes."  or something of the likes.
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Re: Simple yet useful virus
« Reply #107 on: December 09, 2010, 08:54:43 pm »
Sentry is a program That lets you password protect certain menus (Your choice of program, APP, and memory menu). It is actually pretty cool. I found ways around it though... Including manually typing "Asm(prgmSENTRY" to unlock it. After that, I started deleting Sentry after installing it because it set hooks in RAM, so it worked without the program :D
Couldn't you just archive it? all your shells are blocked, so you can't run it from there.
If you manually type this on the homescreen, it unarchives it and runs it:
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UnArchive prgmSENTRY
Asm(prgmSENTRY