When I was in high school I made a .bat file that autoran when you put it in a device. All it would do is open the disc drive every 90 seconds however it did convince one teacher that she had a virus which caused giggles all around.
Whenever someone forgot to log out the terminal at university, we “fixed” their “.login” file by adding a command that listed all files, followed by a " … deleted", and logging the user out again. One could easily see that the deletion was just fake, because the next time one logged in, all those files were listed again…
When I was in high school I made a .bat file that autoran when you put it in a device. All it would do is open the disc drive every 90 seconds however it did convince one teacher that she had a virus which caused giggles all around.
Whenever someone forgot to log out the terminal at university, we “fixed” their “.login” file by adding a command that listed all files, followed by a " … deleted", and logging the user out again. One could easily see that the deletion was just fake, because the next time one logged in, all those files were listed again…