- Jun 24, 2016
- 636
SOURCE: MOTHERBOARD.VICE.COM
If you’re ever looking to induce a panic attack, look no further than danooct1’s YouTube channel.
As something of a hands-on, DIY answer to the Internet Archive’s malware museum, the proprietor of channel has been testing out retro computer viruses for years to give his viewers a taste of what it was like to get pwned by the malware of yore. Every so often he’ll run viewer-made malware, which typically blurs the line between digital art and sadistic fan mail.
The eighth and latest segment in his viewer-made malware series involves a Trojan called MEMZ created by a user called Leurak....
TO CONTINUE READING THIS ARTICLE CLICK HERE
If you’re ever looking to induce a panic attack, look no further than danooct1’s YouTube channel.
As something of a hands-on, DIY answer to the Internet Archive’s malware museum, the proprietor of channel has been testing out retro computer viruses for years to give his viewers a taste of what it was like to get pwned by the malware of yore. Every so often he’ll run viewer-made malware, which typically blurs the line between digital art and sadistic fan mail.
The eighth and latest segment in his viewer-made malware series involves a Trojan called MEMZ created by a user called Leurak....
TO CONTINUE READING THIS ARTICLE CLICK HERE