My Introduction: Who I am and what I do. 08-22-2013, 09:14 PM
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Well, I have a feeling I'll be typing this up for around an hour or so, here it goes.
My "handle", if you will, is Thr. This is a current thing and it was changed recently from ThrDude. If you're from HackForums, you'd probably notice me over there, I'm one of the better known developers and I work with C/C++ as well as some .NET work and web development such as PHP and Javascript.
Now; onto my story.
I started out learning some development with C++ at the age of 12. I had a cheap laptop that ran Windows 98 on it and that did the job for me. I started out with reading some book from the library that included the title "C++" right on the front. I started to read and within a month I ended up making simple programs that automated things having to do with the operating system, such as copying files at a certain time or backing up files from one drive to another. I really wanted to make something useful though, something that nobody had that could get popular.
After a year of C++, around the age of 13, I started experimenting with Visual Basic 6.0. It was pretty interesting and definitely easy to code with compared to C++. I made several programs with the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE, but none of these works were really that useful.
Around the age of 15 I started working with the .NET platform (Visual Studio 2003 at the time). I ran into C# and started to use that as a major development language. I had created a text editor that encrypted files on the fly. It was quite amazing to be honest, I had felt like I finally completed and accomplished something for once.
Currently, I work with a few web-development companies that have hired me as a freelancer. They pay quite decently and it's nice. I have gotten a lot of experience with PHP and Javascript since then
Back in December, my friend LiteSpeed and I started a Skype resolver that would become the only working Skype resolver on the market today. The resolver is called "SpeedResolve" and can be found at http://speedresolve.com. We have done a lot of work with this resolver to make it stable and it has been a long journey thus far. LiteSpeed and I have dedicated several hours into this project, although I did like working on it.
I have been getting into Android and iOS development lately, and I am really interested in any ideas people have for me. If you have any ideas for an app, let me know
!
Several of my other projects include:
I am currently working on a new project that will be a cross-compiled Linux IRC bot written mainly in C and somewhat in ASM. I will be giving project updates in the Programming & Coding section if anyone is interested. I will post a thread about that soon
Anyways, as I get to the end of my thread, I want to give a few shoutouts to the following people:
LiteSpeed - My development partner and my best friend. Together, we run SpeedResolve. He's definitely amazing with code, especially C
(I have totally outsourced him a few times though in some situations
)
AZ - Can't ever forget this guy, he got me a laptop that has been needed forever! I've also worked with him for the longest time with lots of websites. He's a fucking boss with PHP and I enjoy talking to him quite a bit
0x4b33 - Another great friend of mine who gets me so many servers and subscriptions to various services. <3
Rayyan - He bought me Xamarin Studio w/iOS and Android
Jesse Stamper - A great Javascript and PHP developer I've worked with in the past.
Thank you everyone above for your support and thanks to everyone who I forgot to mention as well!
~Thr
My "handle", if you will, is Thr. This is a current thing and it was changed recently from ThrDude. If you're from HackForums, you'd probably notice me over there, I'm one of the better known developers and I work with C/C++ as well as some .NET work and web development such as PHP and Javascript.
Now; onto my story.
I started out learning some development with C++ at the age of 12. I had a cheap laptop that ran Windows 98 on it and that did the job for me. I started out with reading some book from the library that included the title "C++" right on the front. I started to read and within a month I ended up making simple programs that automated things having to do with the operating system, such as copying files at a certain time or backing up files from one drive to another. I really wanted to make something useful though, something that nobody had that could get popular.
After a year of C++, around the age of 13, I started experimenting with Visual Basic 6.0. It was pretty interesting and definitely easy to code with compared to C++. I made several programs with the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE, but none of these works were really that useful.
Around the age of 15 I started working with the .NET platform (Visual Studio 2003 at the time). I ran into C# and started to use that as a major development language. I had created a text editor that encrypted files on the fly. It was quite amazing to be honest, I had felt like I finally completed and accomplished something for once.
Currently, I work with a few web-development companies that have hired me as a freelancer. They pay quite decently and it's nice. I have gotten a lot of experience with PHP and Javascript since then

Back in December, my friend LiteSpeed and I started a Skype resolver that would become the only working Skype resolver on the market today. The resolver is called "SpeedResolve" and can be found at http://speedresolve.com. We have done a lot of work with this resolver to make it stable and it has been a long journey thus far. LiteSpeed and I have dedicated several hours into this project, although I did like working on it.
I have been getting into Android and iOS development lately, and I am really interested in any ideas people have for me. If you have any ideas for an app, let me know
!Several of my other projects include:
- "Prawxy", An optimized frontend to NginX/Apache/IIS. Serves webpages at an extremely fast rate and handles Layer 7 attacks with ease, giving a decently powered server the ability to protect itself from Layer 7 attacks at as much as 5 million requests per second.
- "ClearView Instant Messenger", a fully fledged instant messenger for Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile phones (the domain has since expired, but I am throwing together a new version of it on a new domain).
- "DarkCrypt0r", A crypter in .NET that generates unique stubs (96% unique) and still maintains a 2/37 detection rate to this day (after almost 11 months of no updates).
- "L2IRC", An IRC bot made completely from scratch in C and C#.
- "SpeedResolve", The Skype resolver I mentioned above.
- Several DDoS attack scripts, including "starwarsbaus.pl" (A Star Wars server amplification method, "css1.6.c" (A custom Counter Strike 1.6 amplification method), and "wash.c" (The common xmlrpc exploit, but coded in C for ultimate speed).
I am currently working on a new project that will be a cross-compiled Linux IRC bot written mainly in C and somewhat in ASM. I will be giving project updates in the Programming & Coding section if anyone is interested. I will post a thread about that soon

Anyways, as I get to the end of my thread, I want to give a few shoutouts to the following people:
LiteSpeed - My development partner and my best friend. Together, we run SpeedResolve. He's definitely amazing with code, especially C
(I have totally outsourced him a few times though in some situations
)AZ - Can't ever forget this guy, he got me a laptop that has been needed forever! I've also worked with him for the longest time with lots of websites. He's a fucking boss with PHP and I enjoy talking to him quite a bit

0x4b33 - Another great friend of mine who gets me so many servers and subscriptions to various services. <3
Rayyan - He bought me Xamarin Studio w/iOS and Android

Jesse Stamper - A great Javascript and PHP developer I've worked with in the past.
Thank you everyone above for your support and thanks to everyone who I forgot to mention as well!
~Thr

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