If you have a cool trojan, or some virii source code (anything higher than assembly), please email it to macman@macman.net so I can put it here.
Virii
Perl Virus (8k) - A really simple and pathetic perl virus I made, run it and it will append itself to all other .pl and .cgi files in it's directory, it doesn't infect anything outside of it's directory because I didn't want to have to clean that mess up. :)
The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses 1.4MBs - This book tells you about the basics of virii, then goes on to explain more (includes assembly source). I tried to get this book from my library but the only virii book they had was about how to defend against them. :( And the author offered a $10 reward to anyone who would "turn in" a virus writer, hehehehe... What would the author do? Get a group of people together and go lynch the programmer?
40 Hex 1-14 532k - This was a virus zine but it eventually died. :(
The Infection Collection (Mac) (408k) - Hehehe, when I first got this like 4 years ago, I opened nVir to see what it did. :) Includes AIDS, ANTI A, ANTI A Variant, ANTI B, Apple Product, CDEF, f__k, Hpat, INIT 29, Jude, MDEF A, MDEF B, MDEF C, MDEF D, MEV#, nFLU, nVIR A, nVIR B, Scores, WDEF A, WDEF B, ZUC A, ZUC B, ZUC C.
(word 18k),(.txt 24k) How To Write A Virus For The Macintosh *or 'How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Resource Manager' - Very nice, only missing some C source code, if it had that it would be GREAT. (Basic Principles, Writing Executable Code, Getting Your Code Executed, Reproduction, Defensive Clean Coding, Virus Protection Software: How It Works, Virus Protection Software: How To Bypass It, Testing, Conclusion, Questions and Answers).
Viruses Are Good for You - A LONG text file from wired, it starts with the creator of the 40hex zine, then continues with two scientists interested in the artificial intelligence of viruses.
Hotline SeeD (158k) - My old hotline trojan, it makes aliases of all the volumes and tries to hide them in a new folder among the other items.
Hotline SeeD 1.1 Source (7k) - The RealBasic source for HLSD 1.1. If it worked right it would let YOU decide where you want the volume aliases to go...
Hotline TakeDown (23k) - Can be run from anywhere on the computer, and it will still put an alias of the hard drive into the hotline server's file folder.
Pamela Slides (14k) - Another hotline trojan, I forget what this does exactly.
Fuct Kiwi's trojan (14k) - Makes a new user called newguy, and in their files folder puts aliases of all volumes. I think it only works on HL Server 1.2.3 though.