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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." | 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. | 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 or closed with the task manager. | ||
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. | 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. |