Quote Originally Posted by NOFX View Post
The "inactive backdoor" could never harm anything, it even had it's own folder(completely different than the others), it's just to be annoying. Doesn't delete a thing, the worst it could do is make windows media player say it has a few thousand corrupt files(and anybody who lets it sit there for five minutes is a dumbass, I've used it on myself, it takes forever to write them).

I initially placed it so I could detect infinite health/boots and piss people off who used it, before of course someone decided it would be fun to say I would never put in the bad codes. That's my reason.

Like I said, it's completely harmless.

Alright. All I heard before you explained this was that there was malicious coding, and I looked into the Hex and viewed that there was something that looked like it didn't belong. So then its settled? As long as you take it out of the program I don't see a need to continue this any further.