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''madoka.exe'', mostly known as the ''Ghost virus'' or the ''Sadako virus'' in Japan, is a japanese Joke program, which is a variant of the Win32/FlaGhost Malware. When the user runs the program, a picture of a japanese woman in full-screen is displayed briefly, before disappearing. Some Chinese text is then displayed in the upper-left corner of the screen. However, a ''ghost version'' of the woman image will appear along with a scream sound effect. When the [[screamer]] ends, it will immediately return to the woman picture. The [[screamer]] picture will appear suddenly. | ''madoka.exe'', mostly known as the ''Ghost virus'' or the ''Sadako virus'' in Japan, is a japanese Joke program, which is a variant of the Win32/FlaGhost Malware. When the user runs the program, a picture of a japanese woman in full-screen is displayed briefly, before disappearing. Some Chinese text is then displayed in the upper-left corner of the screen. However, a ''ghost version'' of the woman image will appear along with a scream sound effect. When the [[screamer]] ends, it will immediately return to the woman picture. The [[screamer]] picture will appear suddenly. |
Revision as of 19:05, 1 May 2019
madoka.exe, mostly known as the Ghost virus or the Sadako virus in Japan, is a japanese Joke program, which is a variant of the Win32/FlaGhost Malware. When the user runs the program, a picture of a japanese woman in full-screen is displayed briefly, before disappearing. Some Chinese text is then displayed in the upper-left corner of the screen. However, a ghost version of the woman image will appear along with a scream sound effect. When the screamer ends, it will immediately return to the woman picture. The screamer picture will appear suddenly.
Trivia
A similar version of this application exists, called hikaru.exe. Both programs seem to do the same things, but they have a different screamer picture.