A downloaded havoc program causes panic. This is soooo funny.
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Cheese Virus  Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Send This to a friend! 16,433 hits
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Submitted by: eyerool
Release Date: 1/9/2004
Date Added: 1/20/2004
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On the internet I was browsing around for some downloadable pranks and I came across the prank Remote Havoc. I downloaded it to try it out and it was worth paying the $1.50 fee for the entire program. From my room (I was linked to my dad's computer by a network cable) I could open the cd tray, shut down the computer, pull up websites, switch the mouse buttons, play an annoying dinging noise, pull up any program, and best of all pull up a writing program and I can type whatever I want to show up on the screen! I remotely accessed notepad and typed "I love cheese" about 2 million times. I copied and pasted it for about 20 minutes. I sent it to pull up and I went to see his reaction. It figures he just downloaded a virus protector that morning so he thought everything was cool until it popped up. Notepad popped up and "I love cheese" began to type itself out for about 30 minutes. My dad tried to stop it using everything he knew (he is a CNC programmer and a computer programmer) and it wouldn't stop typing "I love cheese." This was soo funny to see his face watching the "cheese virus" fill up the notepad. Every time he finally closed it, another Notepad popped up and it continued. He freaked and finally shutdown the computer. This didn't help. As soon as he booted it back up, the Notepad popped back up and another 15 minutes of the "cheese torture" continued. I was sitting behind him the whole time pretending to do my homework. He got my mom (who really didn't know that much about computers) and she thought it was a virus too. I confessed after they downloaded about 7 virus protectors and scanned the computer for viruses over 20 times. Not reccommended for parents with short tempers or no sense of humor!


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A downloaded havoc program causes panic. This is soooo funny.