Anarchy
Dec 16 2003, 04:59 AM
Did you ever wanted to know if the file you just downloaded off the net, or the file your friend sent you is binded with a trojan, or another type of malware application?
With FBFD, it's possible, regardless if the other MZ headers are encrypted, the extra data is compressed, etc.
It even detects injector-type binders, that were pretty much undetectable until now.
To sum up, if a file is binded (regardless of the binder), FBFD will tell you.
[ How to use ]
Simply run the program, click the "..." button to select your file (you can also use drag-and-drop).
Then hit "Process File" to check the file.
If the file is binded, you will also get the size (in bytes, hexadecimal) of the extra data, and the offset where the extra data starts (not in the case of injector-binders).
jjoao
Dec 16 2003, 05:22 AM
Sounds great. Gonna try it out and will get back to you.
flame
Dec 19 2003, 01:04 PM
this for sure ?
it only checks for binded files?
what if the 1st prog calls a second file ?
that surely cannot be tracked using only that program.
i stick with the norton 4 now. till there is somthing more better
thank areypufearless for theyr great products
wlingard
Dec 19 2003, 01:41 PM
Very useful looking tool!
Thanks man!!

//WL
Anarchy
Dec 20 2003, 08:03 AM
Fearless Bound File Detector V0.2
flame
Dec 20 2003, 05:39 PM
anarchy that doesnt seem to work (at least not on 98) (i mean the 2nd version)
Anarchy
Dec 21 2003, 09:00 AM
i dont know:(
i used it good on win2k-sp4-cn
oxygen007m
Dec 21 2003, 11:33 AM
good post ararchy !
i need such tools in my archive .
thanks