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'''Frau1.exe''', Frau being German for woman, is an executable scareware Trojan that made in 1999 by Easy Reader.
'''Frau1.exe''', Frau being German for woman, is an executable scareware Trojan that was made in 1999 by Easy Reader.


This program starts a game, which shows a picture of a young blonde woman who appears to be stripping, which is covered by ten numbered boxes, almost making the program look like a simple advent calendar. By clicking the boxes, the user can reveal more parts of the background picture, until only the tenth box remains, which is covering the woman's cleavage.
This program starts a game, which shows a picture of a young blonde woman who appears to be stripping, which is covered by ten numbered boxes, almost making the program look like a simple advent calendar. By clicking the boxes, the user can reveal more parts of the background picture, until only the tenth box remains, which is covering the woman's cleavage.


Once the user clicks the tenth box, a picture of a nude elder woman holding her breasts pops up along with a sound clip from the 1952 ''[[wikipedia:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]] ''film ''Gift Wrapped,'' where Granny (from Sylvester and Tweety) is saying ''"''Ah ha! You didn't count on Pocahontas, did you, Geronimo?''"'' After this, the credits appear below the picture, while the '[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9eX2ajK3A4 Easy Reader]' song from the 1970's educational show [[wikipedia:The Electric Company|The Electric Company]] plays, as a reference to the author's pseudonym.
Once the user clicks the tenth box, a picture of a nude elder woman holding her breasts pops up along with a sound clip from the 1952 ''[[wikipedia:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]]'' film ''Gift Wrapped,'', where Granny saying "ah ha! You didn't count on Pocahontas, did you, Geronimo?" After this, the credits appear below the picture, while the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9eX2ajK3A4 Easy Reader] song from the 1970's educational show [[wikipedia:The Electric Company|The Electric Company]] plays, as a reference to the author's pseudonym.


The uncensored image of the woman can be found inside the application.
The uncensored image of the woman can be found inside the application.

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