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Making Fake Virus In Vbs
Started by kxrain, Jan 10 2008 01:55 AM
6 replies to this topic
#2
Guest_(G)gh0smAn89_*
Posted 22 September 2009 - 10:53 AM
how to make a fake virus!!! Making Fake Virus In Vbs
@echo offMsg * enjoy this fake virus...Shutdown -s -t 6000 -c "ALL OF THE FILES WILL BE DELETED
save it as a .Bat
to shut it down go to start and click run the type the shutdown -a
-reply by gh0smAn89
#3
Guest_(G)ned_*
Posted 12 October 2009 - 10:59 PM
better oneMaking Fake Virus In Vbs
THIS DOES NOT HARM YOUR COMPUTER! but it only works on a pc
here is a longer one that I wrote. Try hiding it somewhere, and then creating a short cut that looks like internet explorer. This code actually opens IE in the beggining, so it is convincing
make the short cut icon look like interned explorer by:
right click>properties>shortcut>change icon
here is the code (save it as vbs):
THIS DOES NOT HARM YOUR COMPUTER! but it only works on a pc
here is a longer one that I wrote. Try hiding it somewhere, and then creating a short cut that looks like internet explorer. This code actually opens IE in the beggining, so it is convincing
make the short cut icon look like interned explorer by:
right click>properties>shortcut>change icon
here is the code (save it as vbs):
set WSHShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")WSHShell.Run "iexplore.Exe"On Error Resume NextSet wshShell = wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")Dim WshSet Wsh = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")Set shell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")Set objScriptExec = objShell.Exec("shutdown -a")Set objShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")wscript.Sleep 1000Wsh.Run "Notepad.Exe", 1Wscript.Sleep 900Wshshell.Sendkeys "(Loading)"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "."Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 125Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wscript.Sleep 800Wshshell.Sendkeys "^a" Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wshshell.Sendkeys "Virus Loaded"Wscript.Sleep 900Wshshell.Sendkeys "^a" Wshshell.Sendkeys "{bs}"Wshshell.Sendkeys "%{f4}"Msgbox"Windows has detected a virus",16,"Virus detector"Wscript.Sleep 900
#5
Guest_(G)Comp tech_*
Posted 21 January 2010 - 06:07 AM
Replying to HannahIIts not technically a virus all it is is an error message that you can change the words of its perfectly harmless unless programmed otherwise.
-reply by Comp tech
#7
Guest_(G)K-mystery_*
Posted 12 March 2011 - 08:07 AM
hey, I might be able to help you. I think if you type shell:appdata into RUN you can open the Application Data file and stroll to the very bottom, you can see if there is a lone file or two sitting there. Check the name. Think I had the same problem with two trojans.Replying to (G)hackimist-reply by K-mystery
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