trueOr change the icon yourself with something like Resource Hacker.
trueOr change the icon yourself with something like Resource Hacker.
If you want a custom icon, pm me so I can compile it for youMaybe put a less suspecting icon next time so we can troll noobs
I like the way you think.To put in in autostart on a school pc.
Scvhost.exe doesn't just control networking.Yeah, but that still shouldn't cause a BSoD, especially since svchost deals with handling network hosts. Watch it with a network monitor or verbose firewall and you'll see a lot of familiar outbound connections being made. For example, it handles Skype's binding of ports 80 and 443 and the associated traffic. Killing a process that has kernel hooks in place, however, would cause a BSoD (which is essentially a kernel panic).
To put it in autostart on a school pc.
No. Drag and drop the EXE into the startup folder for the Start Menu. But doing so is retarded. Destructive malware never made sense to me. Data mining is much more practical.Presumably this requires admin privileges, though??
If you replace this with a autostart app that presumably needs admin privileges like cmd or sticky keys (anything in the system32 directory), yes this doesn't require admin privileges. But if you put it in the autostart directory where Windows automatically runs installed programs, no they don't have admin privileges. I tried doing this on another local account and it don't autostart so I'm assuming it doesn't work.Hmm I'm surprised that you can kill tasks without admin privileges. Seems like a major security flaw
If you want fun, make this progran start on boot on a friends pc. (Fixable by booting something like a linux distro and deleting the program)For fun, maybe?
Did it give you a error or did you deny the admin access?Didn't crash me... On Windows 10
Ran as admin, didn't work, I have UAC turned off btwDid it give you a error or did you deny the admin access?
Does CMD pop up at all? If it does, what shows up on the command line?Ran as admin, didn't work, I have UAC turned off btw
CMD pops up for a second and closesDoes CMD pop up at all? If it does, what shows up on the command line?
No i tried that already... It doesn't crash since it requires admin. I did make a new script that loops and creates a 'buffer overflow' that causes your computer to run out of resources and crash. It doesn't require any admin privileges but my antivirus picks it up as a Trojan... Would you like it?Hehe, put it in the Startup folder (Or Autostart) of a School PC, and have it crash the PC once you login....
Shift + right click in the location of sysCrasher and click on the option called 'open command prompt here' and then type in sysCrasher.exe and send it and then tell me what command prompt tells you.CMD pops up for a second and closes
A buffer overflow is when you overflow the buffer to the point where code can be executed out of the stack. What you have would technically be called a local DoS.No i tried that already... It doesn't crash since it requires admin. I did make a new script that loops and creates a 'buffer overflow' that causes your computer to run out of resources and crash. It doesn't require any admin privileges but my antivirus picks it up as a Trojan... Would you like it?
It does overwrite some memory locations since it overwrote my GPU's process and cause all the text to mess up and scaled my resolution down to as low as possible, but this couldve been because my GPU crashed.A buffer overflow is when you overflow the buffer to the point where code can be executed out of the stack. What you have would technically be called a local DoS.