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''Scary'' is a scary Trojan application written for DOS computers made by YouTube user acount134. The original creator sent their virus to another YouTube user, danooct1, who made a video showcasing it on June 11, 2011.  When opened, an illustration of a half-dead woman from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark shows up on the screen. When doing so, the virus silently wipes the hard drive, causing the computer to stop booting. It does not apply to computers which are not MS-DOS devices or MS-DOS Sub-Systems.
''Scary'' is a scary Trojan application written for DOS computers by YouTube user acount134. The original creator sent their virus to another YouTube user, danooct1, who made a video showcasing it on June 11, 2011.  When opened, an illustration of a half-dead woman from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark shows up on the screen. When doing so, the virus silently wipes the hard drive, causing the computer to stop booting. It does not apply to computers which are not MS-DOS devices or MS-DOS Sub-Systems.


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Scary is a scary Trojan application written for DOS computers by YouTube user acount134. The original creator sent their virus to another YouTube user, danooct1, who made a video showcasing it on June 11, 2011. When opened, an illustration of a half-dead woman from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark shows up on the screen. When doing so, the virus silently wipes the hard drive, causing the computer to stop booting. It does not apply to computers which are not MS-DOS devices or MS-DOS Sub-Systems.

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NOTE: The following video contains a scary image!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=TcLbIihoC-Q


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