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Researchers recently observed several spam campaigns using a specific packer written in Delphi that goes to great lengths to hunt for normal user behavior before deploying its payload.
Ironically, the Delphi programming tool is frequently used by malware writers, and according to ESET, many Trojans (mainly those stealing bank information) are infected with the Win32/Induc.A virus.
Developers tend to divide along language boundaries. Once we know a programming language, we identify ourselves by it — we’re “a C++ programmer,” “a Delphi developer,” etc. One ...
The virus – identified by Sophos as W32/Induc-A – injects itself into the source code of any Delphi program it finds on an infected computer, and then compiles itself into a finished ...
I'm currently using the PivotTable control which is part of OWC 9.0. I'm using it in a Delphi program to browse a server-side decision cube that I have set up inside Microsoft Analysis Services ...