How do I create a computer virus?
If you are interested in creating a computer virus, Trojan, worm, malware,
or other malicious program as revenge, payback, or as a prank, we
suggest you rethink. Creating a virus that deletes files or causes other
issues resolves nothing and will result in prosecution by the law. In
other words, you could be fined or sent to prison.
Instead of
creating computer viruses or other malware, consider learning a computer
programming language. You will learn a lot more by learning one or more
programming languages
and become more qualified in getting hired at a company that designs
programs or analyzes viruses. No one ever got hired because they wrote a
computer virus.
I only want to write a virus to learn how they work.
You will learn a lot more about how computer programs
and viruses work by learning to program than you ever will by writing
and tinkering with computer viruses. A computer virus is only a program
designed to do malicious tasks on the computer, such as deleting files,
inserting its code into other files, and copying itself to other places
and computers accessible to the computer that is running the virus. By
learning to program, you will not only know how these tasks are
possible, but also learn much more.
I need to test my virus scanner.
You can create test virus files that can be used to
test your computer's anti-virus scanner without having to create your
own virus. See the link below for additional information and code on how
to create a test virus.
If I create a good computer virus, I will be famous.
No, the only fame you may get is a brief news article
or a picture of you being handcuffed and sent to prison. Once
incarcerated, it will go on your record and make it next to impossible
to get hired at any respectable computer company and impossible to get
hired by any government agency.
If you were to write a
computer virus that was successful, you would want to remain anonymous
in fear of being prosecuted by the law. Also, if you think about it,
almost everyone knows who Bill Gates is and what he has done for computers, but have no clue about Jeffrey Parson.
If I write a good virus, a security firm or antivirus company will hire me.
False, no respectable security firm or antivirus
company wants to
be affiliated with a virus or malware creator that infected potential
customer computers. If you are interested in getting a job with a
security firm or antivirus company, you have a much better chance
learning to program, becoming a participant in security discussions,
being a beta tester, or finding vulnerabilities in programs and
reporting them to the developers. Companies such as Google will even pay
good money to anyone who reports bugs or security vulnerabilities about
any of their products.
In need details, examples, or other information about creating viruses.
Computer Hope will not send anyone any other
additional information about creating computer viruses, worms, or
Trojans. This document was only created to help deter people from
creating computer viruses and learn computer programming instead.
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