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Special Forums Cybersecurity Fake MicroSoft calls Post 303011622 by wisecracker on Saturday 20th of January 2018 07:13:54 PM
Old 01-20-2018
Hi RuciC...

Not sure if this is relevant to you or this thread but we dealt with EADS several years ago and they tore Skype apart for its obfuscation and untrustworthy code:

https://www.ossir.org/windows/suppor...rice_Skype.pdf

There are small snippets of 32 bit x86 assembly code in there...
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GEMS-CLIENT(1)							gems documentation						    GEMS-CLIENT(1)

NAME
gems-client - Show data transmitted by gems-server (1) SYNOPSIS
gems-client [-i] host [port] gems-client -h | -v DESCRIPTION
Connects to a computer running gems-server(1) to show in the local terminal the data transmitted, in real time. OPTIONS
host Hostname or IP address where the server is running. port TCP port used by the server. Default: 6666. -i Ignore server terminal size. If this option is not supplied, gems-client disconnects itself whenever the local terminal is smaller than the terminal associated to the server. -h Show a short help message. -v Show version information. FUNCTION KEYS
While gems-client is running, some keys have special functions: q Quit. a Enable/disable alarm blocking. When active, if the server transmits an alarm character ('a'), the client ignores it, so the alarm does not play. This is specially useful when many clients are present in the same room, to avoid the annoying simultaneous beeps. AUTHORS
Diego Essaya <dessaya@fi.uba.ar> Emiliano Castagnari <ecastag@fi.uba.ar> SEE ALSO
gems-server(1), script(1) gems AUGUST 2004 GEMS-CLIENT(1)
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