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[–] 26555427? [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

To do that, you would have to have a CPU that could overwrite it's own code and I don't think that is possible. You could do that with a coprocessor and if the exact location of the code on the CPU was known, which would be easy, then you could have it so that at a certain time, that code was overwritten with a harmless and unsuspecting comment, but, then the code on the coprocessor would be there, showing what storage loations were overwritten, or it could delete its own firmware but then you'd have this blank coprocessor sitting there connected to the main CPU like "what's this for?". We would have to forensically analyze the hardware and the software, which is possible.

[–] 26555491? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Don't worry the nations most trusted organization is on it, the FBI.

[–] 26555556? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Hahah

[–] 26556930? ago 

What the fuck are you jabbering about? Of course code can delete itself.

[–] 26555620? ago 

You underestimate the unlimited skills of the Venezuelan and Serbian programmers LOL

[–] 26555544? ago 

It wouldn’t take that. Just some code to clean up after itself... I’ve written a few exploits in my day

[–] 26555575? [S] ago  (edited ago)

Yeah you're right, I was thinking CPU firmware. I need another cup of coffee. But in your case, the cleanup code would be there.