Author Topic: What's the most evil computer virus you can think of?  (Read 2230 times)

cryptolocker -> Encrypts your hard drive and sells you the key for about $800-20,000
CIH -> overwrote your BIOS, rendering your motherboard garbage (at the time)
Stuxnet -> While Stuxnet is literarly a peace of art, it was extremely destructive
AIDS/Olympic Aids -> heh

there are more I have trouble remembering.

Something that ruins your BIOS or manages to turn off yoyr heating system when you're on so all yer stuff melts

Once that sends your browsing history to all your friends and family.

just a general RAT

Once that sends your browsing history to all your friends and family.
One that inserts research sites into your history

One that inserts child research sites into your history and sends the pictures to the FBI
ftfy

closes one inactive window in a randomized fashion every 10-20 minutes unless the user is detected as inactive
opens notepad one random day each week
deletes some cookies that are saved, but not all
duplicates itself, leaves the duplicate as a decoy and goes inactive when the decoy is stopped by av

instill paranoia onto your victim without actually causing harm


A virus that severely hinders internet speed.

http://www1.k9webprotection.com/

my mom used to put it on my pc
oh god the aggravation

i'm surprised nobody mentioned bonzi buddy

One that shows the most recent pictures posted in 4chan's research boards and sends it to your younger siblings

Once that sends your browsing history to all your friends and family.
I hear that these exist in Japan. Except in a more ransomware-ish style.

a virus that always makes your mouse jitter inconsistently, and very minutely.
I just now wrote a program to do this, and it's surprisingly easy to work with.


Actually, I take that back. It's really hard to record it.

One of my friends had the genius idea of a virus that can heat up certain components on the motherboard and blow up specific diodes to release dangerous chemicals and stuff

I hear that these exist in Japan. Except in a more ransomware-ish style.
I just now wrote a program to do this, and it's surprisingly easy to work with.


Actually, I take that back. It's really hard to record it.
I was thinking it would do it at random times, and usually before clicking ;)