Top 10 Most Destructive/Worst Computer Viruses?

Shaun James

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Feb 20, 2015
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Storm
Sasser Virus
Nimda
Melissa
Code Red I and II Computer Viruses
Morris
ILOVEYOU
Brain
Conficker
Elk Clone
 

Behold Eck

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once i got infected with this virus, it was a headache
1)win32/wapomi

note: i will update as soon i remember xD

There was one actually called headache which took over your screen playing static white noise along with black and white flashing graphics, all designed to bring on a migraine, hence the name.

Regards Eck:)
 
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kiric96

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There was one actually called headache which took over your screen playing static white noise along with black and white flashing graphics, all designed to bring on a migraine, hence the name.

Regards Eck:)
Ahhh really??? Do you keep a sample??? I called a headaxhe because it infected a 500gb disk 10 years ago..
 

Nico@FMA

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Nice malware names here, yet everyone forgets one of the most promising yet destructive malware till date, and it stills serves as a basis to base new malware off and that's the Sobig family and CIH.
Or what about the Slammer family? None of these viruses where governmental sponsored yet they caused MASSIVE damage.
And till date these mentioned viruses pioneered today's computer viruses.

Then you also got PoisonIvy and Fizzer, while they have not been heavy weight they where financial gain malware and in terms of money stole more money then most malware.

And a final honorable note is: Agent.BTZ who gave birth to the pentagons policy to ban thumb drives...

Cheers
 

jamescv7

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In my experience common viruses which are very annoying but destructive are Autorun based attacks including Tazebama/Mabezat threat which mutate and infect all .exe and other file association extensions as well therefore the AV itself will be annoying much.

Joke programs that can also destructive which may caused real troubles due to hidden algorithms that can execute operations.

Ransomware, Rootkits, Bootkits are other dangerous piece of malicious samples that an intensive cleaning process needed as they hide on crucial breeding place of an OS system.
 
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ifacedown

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Storm
Sasser Virus
Nimda
Melissa
Code Red I and II Computer Viruses
Morris
ILOVEYOU
Brain
Conficker
Elk Clone
Well of course ILOVEYOU virus should be included because:

1.) It has infected millions
2.) Some say (rumor or truth?) it almost reached/infected... well I couldn't say it here
3.) It was created from my country Philippines, by a college nerd.
 
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Infrared

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Some nasty viruses in these list luckly i did not get any of the ones listed.
 

the unknwn

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code red,stuxnet,double fantasy,fanny,crypto locker,torrent locker and other variants,melissa and i love virus is the most devastating viruses ever created thats why email services before is protected by mailguard and now the spywares of the nsa especially that infects seagate and other hard drive brand. kaspersky reported that you need to destroy your hard drive to remove the spyware
 

LachlanNYC

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In your opinion, what was the 10 worst Computer Viruses in the history?
Hi to whom it concerns,

I have a Police Ukash alert saying that I have to pay $200 and to get a code etc.
I am just wondering how do I know if this is real or a virus?
Thanks
 

Entreri

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Ransomware that never stops would be a nightmare.

You pay, it comes back, you pay, it comes back. Hidden in bios and/or firmware.
 

Cats-4_Owners-2

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Ransomware that never stops would be a nightmare.

You pay, it comes back, you pay, it comes back. Hidden in bios and/or firmware.
..and an excellent reason to have a working back up solution in place.
Maybe @Umbra's "dozens of layers of security" (benevolent 'virus') would be an effective inoculation thus releasing us from the ransomware nightmare.:):)
 
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Maybe @Umbra's "dozens of layers of security" (benevolent 'virus') would be an effective inoculation thus releasing us from the ransomware nightmare.:):)

at beginning, then when your skills grows and your risky habits fade, you reduce the numbers of layers.
 

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