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Sugaree
March 30th, 2008, 10:44 AM
The worst computer viruses of all time
Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:11PM EDT
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Buzz up!on Yahoo!If you haven't experienced a computer virus yet, just wait -- you probably will.

Fortunately, you missed the real heyday of computer viruses when anti-virus software wasn't very widely used, and virus attacks caused millions of dollars in damages overnight. Today's viruses can still be nightmarish, but for the average user, cleanup is considerably easier than it was just a few years ago, when the only solution in many cases was reformatting your hard drive and starting from scratch (and even that didn't do the trick sometimes).

So join me on a trip down memory lane as we revisit some of the worst viruses of all time and count our blessings that our computers are still up and running despite it all. (Though, please note, "worst" is a matter of considerable debate in the security industry, as the number of infected machines and amount of financial loss is always estimated. If you think another virus was worse than these, please post it in the comments to remind us!)

The worst viruses of all time

Brain, 1986
It all started here: Brain was the first "real" virus ever discovered, back in 1986. Brain didn't really hurt your PC, but it launched the malware industry with a bang and gave bad ideas to over 100,000 virus creators for the next 2 decades.

Michelangelo, 1991
The worst MS-DOS virus ever, Michelangelo attacked the boot sector of your hard drive and any floppy drive inserted into the computer, which caused the virus to spread rapidly. After spreading quietly for months, the virus "activated" on March 6, and promptly started destroying data on tens of thousands of computers.

Melissa, 1999
Technically a worm, Melissa (named after a stripper) collapsed entire email systems by causing computers to send mountains of messages to each other. The author of the virus was eventually caught and sentenced to 20 months in prison.

ILOVEYOU, 2000
This was notable for being one of the first viruses to trick users into opening a file, which in this case claimed to be a love letter sent to the recipient. In reality, the file was a VBS script that sent mountains of junk mail and deleted thousands of files. The results were terribly devastating- one estimate holds that 10 percent of all computers were affected, to a cost of $5.5 billion. It remains perhaps the worst worm of all time.

Code Red, 2001
An early "blended threat" attack, Code Red targeted Web servers instead of user machines, defacing websites and later launching denial-of-service attacks on a host of IP addresses, including those of the White House.

Nimda, 2001
Built on Code Red's attack system of finding multiple avenues into machines (email, websites, network connections, and others), Nimda infected both Web servers and user machines. It found paths into computers so effectively that, 22 minutes after it was released, it became the Internet's most widespread virus at the time.

Klez, 2001
An email virus, Klez pioneered spoofing the "From" field in email messages it sent, making it impossible to tell if Bill Gates did or did not really send you that information about getting free money.

Slammer, 2003
Another fast spreader, this worm infected about 75,000 systems in just 10 minutes, slowing the Internet to a crawl (much like Code Red) and shutting down thousands of websites.

MyDoom, 2004
Notable as the fastest-spreading email virus of all time, MyDoom infected computers so they would, in turn, send even more junk mail. In a strange twist, MyDoom was also used to attack the website of SCO Group, a very unpopular company that was suing other companies over its code being used in Linux distributions.

Storm, 2007
The worst recent virus, Storm spread via email spam with a fake attachment and ultimately infected up to 10 million computers, causing them to join its zombie botnet.

Thanks to Symantec for helping to compile this list.

robbiehay1
March 30th, 2008, 11:09 AM
nice list, there nasty viruses

Sugaree
March 30th, 2008, 11:27 AM
Yeah. Lucky for me all I got was Trojans. Why people are stupid enough to open these spam things that say "Free penis enlargement!" or "You have one new love letter!"

Patchy
March 30th, 2008, 03:21 PM
I got the 1 minute shut down virus but thats about it for a while :)

Sugaree
March 30th, 2008, 03:23 PM
1 minute shutdown? Mind explaining that one?

0=
March 30th, 2008, 03:33 PM
That DOS one sounds pretty awful.

Patchy
March 30th, 2008, 03:38 PM
I was young at the time basically when u got the virus...your pc would pop up with a error saying...your pc will shut down in -1:00 please save all unsaved work...then shut down...you switched on it did the same thing

0=
March 30th, 2008, 03:40 PM
Sounds fun. OMG NO I'M ALMOST LEVEL 60!!!!

DouggyO.o
March 30th, 2008, 05:32 PM
the one minute shut down virus is easily created...infact i told you how to make one in a thread in here somewhere lol.

Sugaree
March 30th, 2008, 05:50 PM
Wow thanks for the advice there Doug ;)

Underage_Thinker
March 31st, 2008, 12:40 AM
I would love to have control of a 10million computer bonnet.

DouggyO.o
March 31st, 2008, 07:06 AM
haha with easy creation there is also an easy way to stop it...wich is in that thread to lol

Patchy
March 31st, 2008, 07:56 AM
the one minute shut down virus is easily created...infact i told you how to make one in a thread in here somewhere lol.

Yeah it was made by some french 13 year old

Sugaree
March 31st, 2008, 11:28 AM
Must have been pretty smart to do that. Never had a 1 minute shut down. Anyone know how this can get to the computer?

The worst I've had was (at the same time) two trojans and a very severe malaware.