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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Happy_Days_.exe}} | |||
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{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
|title = Happy Days | |title = Happy Days | ||
|image = Happy days.png | |||
|imagecaption = The program's icon. | |||
|maker = Unknown | |maker = Unknown | ||
|type = Application | |type = [[Application]] | ||
|date = 2003 | |date = 2003 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Happy_Days_.exe''' is a Korean [[screamer]] application. It is | '''Happy_Days_.exe''' is a Korean [[screamer]] [[application]] that gained notoriety in 2003. It is considered to be similar to the Win32.Flaghost malware, but its screamer image differs slightly from its predecessor. | ||
When the application is executed, a black pop-up box appears randomly on the screen, displaying an edited version of [[Crazy Ghost]] alongside white-colored text that reads "^^ Happy days... please 5 seconds... to close." | |||
Once 5 seconds have elapsed, the pop-up box disappears only to reappear randomly in an infinite loop, which continues until the computer is rebooted. | |||
Examination of the file assembly reveals that Happy_Days_.exe's product name is "Scanregw," which is an attempt to deceive users into believing that the application is a [[wikipedia:Windows_Registry|registry]] scanner. The coding language used to create the application is [[wikipedia:Visual_Basic_(classic)|Visual Basic 6.0]] Korean, which necessitates the installation of the vb6ko.dll file on the user's computer for successful execution. It is notable that Happy_Days_.exe does not contain any scream or other alarming sound effects. | |||
==Link== | ==Link== | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following download link contains a [[screamer]] application! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following download link contains a [[screamer]] application! | ||
* files.screamer.wiki/Happy_Days_.zip | * files.screamer.wiki/Happy_Days_.zip | ||
*'''Showcase video:''' files.screamer.wiki/SWV_Archive/e4052ab1-b040-4b9a-ba94-0d25dbc318b4-968.mp4 | *'''Showcase video:''' files.screamer.wiki/SWV_Archive/e4052ab1-b040-4b9a-ba94-0d25dbc318b4-968.mp4 | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Madoka.exe]] | |||
*[[McDonalds.exe]] | |||
*[[Hikaru.exe]] | |||
{{Maliciousnav}} | {{Maliciousnav}} | ||
[[Category:Applications]] | [[Category:Malware]][[Category:Applications]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Crazy Ghost]] | ||
[[Category:2003]] | [[Category:2003]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Unknown maker]] | ||
[[Category:Malicious scripts]] | [[Category:Malicious scripts]] | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
[[Category:Silent Screamers]] | |||
[[Category:South Korea]] |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 30 January 2024
This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted. |
Happy_Days_.exe is a Korean screamer application that gained notoriety in 2003. It is considered to be similar to the Win32.Flaghost malware, but its screamer image differs slightly from its predecessor.
When the application is executed, a black pop-up box appears randomly on the screen, displaying an edited version of Crazy Ghost alongside white-colored text that reads "^^ Happy days... please 5 seconds... to close."
Once 5 seconds have elapsed, the pop-up box disappears only to reappear randomly in an infinite loop, which continues until the computer is rebooted.
Examination of the file assembly reveals that Happy_Days_.exe's product name is "Scanregw," which is an attempt to deceive users into believing that the application is a registry scanner. The coding language used to create the application is Visual Basic 6.0 Korean, which necessitates the installation of the vb6ko.dll file on the user's computer for successful execution. It is notable that Happy_Days_.exe does not contain any scream or other alarming sound effects.
Link
NOTE: The following download link contains a screamer application!
- files.screamer.wiki/Happy_Days_.zip
- Showcase video: files.screamer.wiki/SWV_Archive/e4052ab1-b040-4b9a-ba94-0d25dbc318b4-968.mp4