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If the user runs it, it doesn't seem to do anything, however it silently becomes present in the operating computer's memory and triggers a payload at random times which shows a full-screen picture of a ghost girl, similar but not the same as [[McDonalds.exe]], with a scream sound effect. It quickly spread over the Internet in Japan in the early 2000s. However, it didn't become as popular as its cousin. Some have complained that even when restarting the computer, the application will still continue its usual behavior. | If the user runs it, it doesn't seem to do anything, however it silently becomes present in the operating computer's memory and triggers a payload at random times which shows a full-screen picture of a ghost girl, similar but not the same as [[McDonalds.exe]], with a scream sound effect. It quickly spread over the Internet in Japan in the early 2000s. However, it didn't become as popular as its cousin. Some have complained that even when restarting the computer, the application will still continue its usual behavior. | ||
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<u>NOTE</u>: The following download link contains a [[screamer]] application <span style="color:red">that may harm your computer!</span> | <u>NOTE</u>: The following download link contains a [[screamer]] application <span style="color:red">that may harm your computer!</span> |
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hikaru.exe, or known as Sadako virus in Japan, was a japanese screamer joke application. It is a variant of the Win32.Joke_Ghost joke program.
If the user runs it, it doesn't seem to do anything, however it silently becomes present in the operating computer's memory and triggers a payload at random times which shows a full-screen picture of a ghost girl, similar but not the same as McDonalds.exe, with a scream sound effect. It quickly spread over the Internet in Japan in the early 2000s. However, it didn't become as popular as its cousin. Some have complained that even when restarting the computer, the application will still continue its usual behavior.
Links
NOTE: The following download link contains a screamer application that may harm your computer!
- ftp.vector.co.jp/21/70/1811/hikaru04.zip
- Preview: youtube.com/watch?v=ihHjslgg3h0