I saw one ten years ago that made the Energizer bunny move from one screen to another in a computer cluster. My favorite viruses are harmless and silly.
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I saw one ten years ago that made the Energizer bunny move from one screen to another in a computer cluster. My favorite viruses are harmless and silly.
The worm, baby.
Favorite Virus's:
1. Chernobyl Virus
Also known as the CHI Virus. This one spreads through executable files. So once it's sitting on your comp, and you open, say Aim.exe, it's going to spread through that to other exe's on your comp until it's so overrun your comp is ruined. Very cool..
2. ILOVEYOU Virus
ILOVEYOU was a virus that changed everything, it was a virus that impacted the whole world within hours or days. It spread through e-mail like wild fire. Once you opened it, via e-mail attachment, it would wreck havok on your system, infecting your files, hiding the virus throughout your system and then, ultimately opening Microsoft Outlook Express, and send it to everyone on your list. Thusly this became a VERY fast spreading virus.
These are my favorite virus's, obviously i know alot of virus's.. I love them. They are like a plauge, and the more they spread throughout the world the more i like. Except me of course, i have the best security in the world :) I NEVER get virii
One of my favorite, that tends to piss me off is the Svchost.exe error for windows 2000. infecting the SVChost.exe command and negating all internet access even when not online yet. very nice.
There's one I heard of that opens the CD-rom drive every time you click something. That's it. No crashes, no meltdown, just causing the person to be utterly confused.
I didn't say "have you gotten one", I said "have you encountered one or heard of one". --Flying Mullet
I'm not familiar enough with viruses to have encountered any that I find amusing. How's that?
Only viruses I know of are the ones my friends and family members make me clean off of their computers, and that only annoys me.
[q] I NEVER get virii[/q]
Me neither, because the word doesn't exist. Perhaps you are thinking of 'viruses'?
MY FAVE IS THE ONE THAT WRECKED MY COMPUTER TAHT WAS HEEPS COOL. :edm: :chobin: :smash: :erm:
Oh yeah and cowdance.com :smash:
I once had a virus that made an ambulance go across my screen it made homework more fun.
I've never had any viruses. I run my virus checker regularly, and my firewall is also pretty good. I don't download random files for no apparent reason, and I don't aimlessly surf the web, either. Well, If I have had any viruses, I've not noticed.
The "best virus I've seen would have to be the "I love you" virus. My friend contracted it and was attempting to reformat his Hard Drive. Unfortunately, in order to reformat the drive, he had to enter the name of the drive so that DOS would recognise it. The virus (apparently) caused the name to be totally screwed up, and he was asked to enter some very unusual characters and symbols which - as far as we could tell - weren't even available on his keyboard.
One of my roommates left town for the weekend or something once, and we (ex and I) installed ad/spyware searchers and an antivirus program:
ad/spyware = God knows how many, probably 500-600 instances of whatever.
antivirus = 2 viruses only, but some 1600 files were infected. Holy crap.
I don't know if this is true or not, but my friend was telling me about a virus that's pretty cool. It gives you one of those pop up messages saying "Spin cycle starting" then it turns the computer's fan on, and then another one pops up saying "Your hard drive is completely clean". I don't know if it's true or not, but if it is, then it's my favourite!
Holy crap, I made a typo, maybe i should go search for your posts and point out some of your :love::love::love::love:ing typos.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moo Moo the Ner Cow
PS
Virii is an irc/internet slang word for the plural form of Virius.
I'd PAY to see you do that. PG's love typoes.... xD
My fav virus isn't even a virus, it's the virus myths, like TeddyBear. I don't know if any of you remember TeddyBear, but it spread rather quickly.
Millions of emails were forwarded saying something like 'OMG, there's a really bad virus going around and Norton can't fix it! What you have to do is search for file named JDBGMGR.EXE. If this file is on your computer you will see a teddy bear next to it. THIS IS THE VIRUS! DELETE NOW!!!'
And many idiots went right ahead and did just that. Well JDBGMGR.exe is legit, it's involved in running some Java programs. You deleat it and Java's not gonna work right for ya. No real biggie, but it's funny. I mean, why spend all that time writing up a virus when you can easily throw ppl into self destruct mode with a simple email.