Ok, let's say I *accidently* download a fake song which is a virus.
I don't really care much for it, but I'm wondering if editing it through notepad++, deleting all text inside, then saving.
Would this work?
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Re: Editing a virus
What would that do? For that matter, why would a virus be plaintext? Wouldn't it need to be compiled to do anything?
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Re: Editing a virus
That's my point. What would opening it with Notepad++ do? It wouldn't be recognisable code; a hex editor would be better for opening it. And why not just delete it, instead of removing all the information inside of it?
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Re: Editing a virus
After deleting text inside, file turns out to be 0 bytes.
I could delete it, yes, but this is just a quicker alternative, a peculiar question.
Oh, I'm pretty sure some viruses would "jump" if it detected it was deleted / moved.
I could delete it, yes, but this is just a quicker alternative, a peculiar question.
Oh, I'm pretty sure some viruses would "jump" if it detected it was deleted / moved.
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