know;s somebody sth about...

hi:D
know’s somebody something about vxheavens, will be back again??
if not, know’s anyone an dummy site? :-\

i’m sorry because i posted here, but i can’t ask my mom about that. :wink:

Sorry can’t understand what you’re asking for.

Can you explain in a different way ???

i need more informations from there… and i don;t know another so good…

From Where ???

from here:
http://vx.netlux.org/index.html

Is this what you want to know?

Here: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.vxheavens.com

Also here: http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/0d1344b78613c35c9435fdf9b987ad6e-1338065502

Maybe Avast! is blocking you? As zulu says not a clean site.

http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/03/28/vx-heavens-virus-writing-website-raided/

there was a huuuuughe sample collection there… found/detected by Kaspersky… but not updated since early 2009
also lots of malware tools

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/253567/security_experts_push_ukraine_to_drop_vx_heavens_prosecution.html
http://cvo-lab.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/saving-private-herm1t.html

i know verry well what they had there… and more things like that…
i just need… it’s there someone here a anti-virus programmer?? even is avast, must be someone which knows what i mean… i need some documentation for writing AV’s, because the website was closed. :frowning:
by the way: no one born a big programmer. :-\

You want to write an AV…? ???

Nice find, Asyn
+1

right… :smiley: is something wrong with that?)why some works for avast and aren’t teachers?) ::slight_smile:

  1. No.
  2. Well, it would be a bad policy to tell you all the secrets. :wink:

:-X come on man…
your job here is to help people, right? and aren’t 5000, there’s just one(i think)-me!

  1. No. :stuck_out_tongue:
  2. ???
  1. you’re dismissed.
  2. thanks for help avast.
  1. OK. Bye.

See:
http://hosts-file.net/?s=vx.netlux.org&x=33&y=12
• EMD - sites engaged in malware distribution
This classification is assigned to website’s engaged in the distribution of malware (e.g. adware, spyware, trojans and viruses etc).

Sites with this classification typically either contain files (e.g. cracks, keygens, adware, spyware, trojans, viruses et al) or lead to such via (for example) “fake scanners” or other social engineering and misleading tactics. This includes the activities of rogue Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that host other sites to which the EMD classification applies.