Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
BioNet
| Family | Author(s) | From | Date | Has Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BioNet 0.84 | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 0.871 | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 0.92 | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 0.92 NT | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 2.10.1b ME | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 2.2.1 | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 2.8.1a ME | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 2.9.1b | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 3.02 ME | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 3.04 ME | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 3.05 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.06 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.07 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.08 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.09 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.10 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.11 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.12 ME | ®ëZmØnd | |||
| BioNet 3.13 ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.14 ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.14b ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.15 ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.15 Server | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.16 ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.17 ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.18 ME | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 3.19 beta Client | Zemond | |||
| BioNet 4.0.1 BE | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| BioNet 4.00.03 BE | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | ||
| Bionix 1.5 | Fraxx and Rezmond | |||
| BioNet 2.6.1a | ®ëZmØnd | United Kingdom | June 2000 | |
| Bionix 1.3 | Fraxx and Rezmond | February 2001 | ||
| BioNet Lite 1.4 | Rezmond | March 2001 | ||
| BioNet 4.0.2 BE | ®ëZmØnd | the United Kingdom | April 2002 | |
| BioNet 4.00.04 BE | ®ëZmØnd | the United Kingdom | November 2002 | |
| BioNet 4.00.05 BE | ®ëZmØnd | the United Kingdom | December 2002 |
This archive is an almost-complete reconstruction of the legendary Mega Security (also known as Kobayashi), a premier 90s-era "Trojan Database" where malware authors once showcased their work. After a decade offline, the site was brought back in August 2024 by its original creator, MasterRat, who authorized the Malware Gallery to host this modernized, searchable version of the collection. While the original site remains available for those seeking a nostalgic, old-school experience, we are proud to continue its legacy here. Full credit and thanks go to MasterRat and the retired Mega Security staff for their years of dedicated work in cataloging these historical samples.