A "benign" version created by Leurak that allows users to experience the crazy visual effects without actually destroying their computer or MBR.
Once the computer is restarted (either by the user or the virus), Windows XP will no longer load. Instead, a low-bit animation of appears on the screen, accompanied by a PC speaker version of its theme song. At this point, the operating system is effectively gone, and the drive must be repaired or reformatted. Legacy and Safety windows xp memz
Random system error sounds play at increasing frequencies, accompanying the visual madness. A "benign" version created by Leurak that allows
The original version that overwrites the MBR. At this point, the operating system is effectively
The Trojan is one of the most famous examples of "artistic" malware, designed not for financial gain, but as a chaotic, meme-filled spectacle. Created in early 2016 by a developer known as Leurak , it was originally intended as a "joke" for YouTuber danooct1’s Viewer-Made Malware series.
It begins with subtle effects like moving the mouse cursor slightly, opening satirical Google searches (e.g., "how to get money"), and launching random system programs like the calculator.
Because of its popularity in the "malware enthusiast" community, two versions exist: