Cicatrix and VDAT
By Horny Toad
[December 1997]


I get many requests from people asking what is the most definitive and complete resource for virus information. Without a second thought, I direct them to VDAT. For those of you who do not know about VDAT, quite simply, it is a compilation of virus writing tutorials, interviews, and reviews of virus utilities and groups.

The creator of VDAT is Cicatrix. Cicatrix describes himself as a regular run-of-the-mill average guy who happens to 'dig' computer viruses. Well, this average guy, is one of the most respected suppliers of virus related material in the world. He not only maintains VDAT, but also a web site, http://www.cyberstation.net/~cicatrix (closed, now http://www.xs4all.nl/~cicatrix [CCTX]). No other site on the web has kept so many up-to-date virus collections, magazines, and utilities. Let me stress this point - go to Cicatrix's web site to download the most current virus magazines. (especially Codebreakers Zine). Cicatrix also maintains monthly zipped collections of virii and source code, which is great for building your virus database.

If you are new or old to the virus scene and don't visit Cicatrix's site often, I highly recommend that you check it out. From his web site, you can download current versions of VDAT.

In order to shed some light to the mystery of who Cicatrix is, I did an interview with him.

Enjoy.


So, how did you start out in computers?

When did you get into the underground scene?

What groups have you belonged to in the past?

What is your opinion on virii and virus writers?

Do you ever get any hassle or interference from the law about VDAT or your web site?

When did you first put together VDAT? Why?

What do you see in the future for virus writers?

How long will you continue compiling virus data?

What are your future plans after school?

Are you currently taking any computer classes?

What is your definition of a hacker?

What is your rapport with the AV community?

Do you write virii? If so, how many have you written?

Would you ever refuse to put something on your web site or in VDAT?

Is anything too malicious?

How do you see Windows 95/98 affecting virus writing techniques?

How do you find the time to put together and maintain VDAT and your web site?

Where are you from? What part of the world are you living in now?

Are there any virus groups that you particularly dislike?

On VDAT, you have interviews with AV people. What is your relationship with and attitude towards the AV community?

Would you encourage beginning virus writers to join a group? Why?

Of all the thousands of virii that you have come across, do you have a few favorites that come to mind?