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25th May 2001

This isn't a real update again but I came to check that the site was still up I saw the hiddeous advert which some of you may be seeing on the right of the screen now. I found this extremely annoying and intrusive so I wrote a small script[spaceports.zip - MISSING] for proxomitron which will kill it. If you have proxomitron (if not get it) then add the script by downloading[spaceports.zip - MISSING] it, extracting it, and through proxomitron select 'Merge Config Files'. If you then refresh the pages you have visited then the banner should be gone!

21st April 2001

I appologise for the time taken to update the site. I have been extremely lazy of late and have been wasting my time writting programs in win32asm ;-) (as one of my lecturers told me "only freaks write in assembler these days", git)

Well this is a news page, not my life story, so the news is that harlequin has written an essay on protecting windows from malware which may try to close anti-virus softare and others. Basically the essay explains how to inject code into kernel32 inorder to allow the user to veto programs trying to shut them down. Another update is to my program jumpcalc[jumpcalc.zip - MISSING], I noticed that it didn't work properly when using large offsets (such as those used by windows dll's). This was because it didn't have a large enough buffer.

4th February 2001

New essay from Harlequin added where he changes a port scanning program to scan the ports on other computers and send the results back to you. The program normally works by contacting a remote server and sending it an IP address which is then scanned and the results of the scan sent back to you via your internet connection. This is done by adding code into the program itself. This shouldn't offend anyone as this modification can easily be fixed by the program's author, read the essay and you'll see for yourself. Other changes to the site include correcting of the name of the author of 'Win32 Binary Resource Formats' to Micheal J. O'Leary and placing an index to all of Iczelion's PE tutorials on a seperate page instead of clogging up space in the tutorial section.

16th January 2001

Not really an update. I just changed the title on the main page as it said it was the 'Lord Rhesus Page of Code Injection' which was the title for the original website idea. Since this site is more of an archive of other's work (and only a little bit of mine) the name of the site is 'Pages of Code Injection' which was always on the main image.

4th January 2001 a space odyssey (oh shut up it had to be done!)

Added final version of Harlequin's W32DASM tutorials for adding lot's of functionality to W32DASM. You should read these essays if your serious about code injection (although you'll need a few breathers halfway through). Won't update the website much until February as I have a lot of revision to do for exams after slacking for too long. After my exams I'll be back slacking as usual so I'll probably write a few code injection tutorials (hopefully decent ones this time). Hope you all had a good new year 8-)...

26th December 2000

Tools section finally added (it took me 7 drunken days of celebration just to write one small page! 8-(

19th December 2000

Web site first put onto the internet. Web site looks anorexic as there isn't alot on it yet but I'm busy at the moment (I'm always busy) however I will add to it from time to time.