@@rachellake713 yes. The production of computers and data centres as well as the energy for running and cooling the computers causes CO2. The digital sector causes about 2.3 to 3.7% of the worlds CO2 emissions. That's as much as airplanes cause.
Oh no scary woman popped up lmao. Think the kids will be okay. Shit when I was their age we were sending each other those stupid maze games that end up just being a jump scare of a woman eventually.
This virus is about a malware created by a hacker named Pankoza. Pankoza decided to run it on a vm. The “Horror Trojan” virus shows Jeff The Killer, SpongeBob Cursed and MrsMajor 3.0. Until you restart it, it will crash your computer to bits.
I played Minecraft with my nieces when they were around your daughters age and one of them had nightmares about the zombies. If I showed her Jeff the Killer, I think she would've been traumatized lol
That's a good way to teach the kids not to download anything they see online hahaha Edit: I think most people can understand a joke when they see it, but there are always some exceptions. I've recently received some replies about the ethics of my comment and I would like to let clear that *This is actually not a good way to educate children*.
That little girl's excitememt over the "SpongeBob Fun Pack" is a great portrayal of a kid's innocence and ignorance especially regarding possibly serious/deceptive scenarios.
If it's set up like your normal remote desktop, it's probably a virtual machine that gets wiped after it's used. Instance is secluded with only as many permissions as it needs to run core functionality. It probably can't run any additional exe files
It's a good idea though, you could combine the virtual machine with a browser and just run whatever possibly malicious files you download there and once you're done finding out they just get deleted from the virtual machine and you know whether it's safe or not to download said software on your personal device.
@@Lyn55554 Sure. And you could just use a virtual machine for that, instead of whatever this is. And you'd want to use it sparingly anyways, as otherwise you'd just be spammed with captchas, and always had to log in everywhere every time, etc.
@@thepieboys898I’m pretty sure he made the virus, most virus will try to take personal info by hiding behind windows programs, or will try to show adware. While his didn’t, it just showed images.
@@Ky_Ify Most modern virus yes, but that virus that he showed could have been a real. There was a time when creepypasta viruses were popular to upload to sketchy websites for kids to get "free minecraft" from.
I fucking love that he just tells you how he does things, I can't stress this enough there's so many people in tech who are like "Ha! You wouldn't understand anyway so it'd be a waste of my breath to tell you how it's done" Like I could very easily recreate this now because at the end of the video he just TELLS YOU how he did it!
It's kinda hard to put into words but imo, i agree but after thinking it through, you don't really know what's in these links unless you click them. This could be said in less words, but you really have to think about it. It's a good lesson to teach kids this, but as a parent, one must review the links before letting their kids click them for them to experience them. But at the same time, it is always nice to get a good reaction from them as a way of having a "gotcha!" moment for them to never click on them again. Tl;Dr what side am I on? Both, really, it _can_ be traumatizing, but every kid goes through greed
@@iamthestormthatisapproaching69 is it really necessary to traumatize the child in order to render the lesson effective though? maybe I'm just too cowardly but had I seen those pictures when I was 7-8, I would've been horrified for days to come. that spongebob image would've genuinely become a lasting and haunting image that would linger in my nightmares till my demise. the point "they'll see more grotesque stuff on the internet" doesn't make sense as they're not at the age of surfing the net frequently (I think), hence it really would be one of the most horrifying thing they've ever seen, further amplifying the trauma-inducing effect of the act. also, if they learn to not click on suspicious links because just a simple cause-and-effect reason of link = creepy photos, do they really know the true dangers behind those links? what if they grow older and don't find those images scary anymore -- wouldn't they not be too deterred from clicking on the suspicious links, once the deterrent loses substance? the perils of the web should be taught at a young age, but is this way really the appropriate way? this feels more scummy in a way when you realize that the guy isn't really trying to teach their daughters an invaluable lesson, but that it's just a marketing trick to entice people into clicking in order to advertise his product. he deliberately made them go through the trauma so that he can use their cathartic reaction for revenue but in the end I don't really know who this guy is, so this doesn't really matter. I wouldn't do this to my kids personally if I don't know whether they can handle it though
Never underestimate users and their ability to screw themselves. if this becomes common place then hackers will just focus on getting them to input their sensitive data.
@@iwatchstuffs7933people forget that entire computers cost like 200 USD this thing is 84 dollars a year which is already a huge money saver for parents who have idiotic children.
@@arcanine_enjoyerstupid children don't deserve advanced electronics like PCs anyway if your Child can't stay safe on the web they aren't ready for the web
@@arcanine_enjoyeryeah but you dont need to buy a new pc every time you get a virus just wipe the secondary storage, also wouldnt it be cheaper to just install some free vmware like virtual box and just have them play around in the virtual environment.
Im pretty sure he created these websites BC If u check the full vid they all look the same and sketchy so he prob created the websites@@RavenHart-sx8xs
Not defending this browser at all but tbh privacy is a myth and has been for many years unless you are very savvy and have the knowledge to know what you are doing (or not doing).
@@mikereynolds1368 Privacy is very much real, and you can achieve a great deal of privacy with relatively simple measures... like not browsing on someone else's computer, which is what the browser that the video's promoting is doing.
@@mikereynolds1368yeah no what you are saying is completely wrong cuz if there was no privacy then how are there still hackers who can still money from banks, government documents etc and those hackers still cant be found
...until the VM devs figure out a patch to remove that security vuln and you have to find another way to escape it. it's a cat and mouse chase, basically.
@@NOT_A_ROBOT there is not any perfect mitigations for some attacks that can be used to escape a VM, especially if they exploit hardware vulnerabilities such as spectre and meltdown did, often the only effective mitigations require large performance loss or new hardware
Dont need to wait for "until" attacks have been known for years now and many still work I am really glad someone here knows about these issues and that this is one of the most liked comments after all the jokes
@@ronakparikh well at least it should be possible to check if the hardware the user is using is vulnerable to them, and the VM software can tell the user that they're vulnerable before they even start up a VM
@@NOT_A_ROBOT There is a possibility of attack anywhere a processor shares a resource between two executing processes such as a cache or core, really anything. Even just sharing the same package means one process could learn about what other processes are doing by their heat output and how that affects the speed of the CPU. New hardware attempts to make these attacks more difficult and tries to detect them, and maybe that will prove to be good enough but also it might not. So you cannot make any guarantees that this or that CPU on the market is completely safe. The user should always reduce risk by not visiting dangerous websites and no one should make dubious claims that a browser or anything is completely safe or they will likely be caught in hot water when an attack is eventually found.
This isnt a browser, it is chrome with a proxy plugin. Most browser are chromium based. Best way to keep kids safe online is supervise their access not to restrict it. Restrictions are useless to a dertmined child.
@@corinnarust no its not, youtube is a dedicated mobile application, which is far different from the chrome site... Its development is carried out differently although the UI us similar
This browser will only allow you to preview the files before downloading them on your actual machine, which may not always indicate malware for some people.
Gonna make a browser that runs in a docker container And every download it uploads to virus total or smth And if it passes there it will the move to the real machine
FULL VIDEO HERE: th-cam.com/video/NDlQrK_QAzY/w-d-xo.html
Try the NetworkChuck Cloud Browser: browser.networkchuck.com
This browser is not Hackproof because nothing is, if you just blocked downloads it would've created a very similar result...
But that's no fun is it?
@@teggolT does blocking downloads block browser extensions/plugins?
@@teggolT You'd still have JavaScript.
Have the girls recovered?
Nice :D
True dedication, traumatizing children to promote your browser
that sounds so much worse 💀
2 words: DISPOSABLE DAUGHTER 😂
@@MatheoCze 💀💀💀
"ooh u traumatized your daughter" bro fun fact, those images and worse exist on the normal intarnet, also he wasnt the one to give them the viruses
He's literally teaching them what happens if they download random stuff online. Your profile picture matches your behaviour.
Whoever made that SpongeBob fun pack is an avengers level threat 💀
Today on sentences I did not think were possible.
ong wtf was that 😭😭💀
it was networkchuck who created it@@sakshamsooden4675
@Billy.815 dude did not just delete his reply lol
More like average level
Lamest “virus” I have seen in my life
Dude reinvented a virtual machine and traumatized his daughters for life to make a short, outstanding!
bro dont exaggerate 💀💀 traumatise for rest of life💀💀💀💀
@@mr_.strudel for the big and important part of it for sure
They gotta learn not to click random links one way or another...
*sells people a virtual machine*
Worse. Selling a virtual machine on another computer on the internet, causing additional CO2 and costs for no reason.
@@Duconi Ah, yes selling a vm releases CO2. Makes sense.
@@rachellake713 yes. The production of computers and data centres as well as the energy for running and cooling the computers causes CO2. The digital sector causes about 2.3 to 3.7% of the worlds CO2 emissions. That's as much as airplanes cause.
@@Duconi 🤓🤓☝
@@Duconigood thing I'm a computer nerd and not an environmental activist. I might actually have given a fuck.
casually traumatizing their children to make browser ads truly inspiring.💀
Yeah
Yeah if they actually saw that, that’s a bit fucked
How to teach your kid not to click anything on the net 101 😂 better those than pr0n or irl gore from horrible accidents.
Oh no scary woman popped up lmao. Think the kids will be okay. Shit when I was their age we were sending each other those stupid maze games that end up just being a jump scare of a woman eventually.
@@camaulay ?? It’s a scary looking woman and a bloody cartoon SpongeBob. You’re acting like they just saw a murder.
Everyone's going to be happy until the kids see the hot singles popups
Fr-
omg no💀
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-[crashes]
Oh no it's the worst.
Nooooo
Spongebob fun pack guy is an absolute menace
Especially when you run it in WINE
@@j_r_- why tho
The virus name is actually Horror Trojan Ultimate Edition
This virus is about a malware created by a hacker named Pankoza. Pankoza decided to run it on a vm. The “Horror Trojan” virus shows Jeff The Killer, SpongeBob Cursed and MrsMajor 3.0. Until you restart it, it will crash your computer to bits.
I played Minecraft with my nieces when they were around your daughters age and one of them had nightmares about the zombies. If I showed her Jeff the Killer, I think she would've been traumatized lol
Do it😊
When i was like 9 i saw jeff the killler for the first time from a jumpscare sit... İ was traumatized for 2 years
I first saw it on 7yo and then fell in love with creepypastas 💀💀💀
@@_jeffreyisafemboy_ Yeah SatoruG_TheBackshotter my best friend was just like that, he really liked creepypastas around that age.
@@_jeffreyisafemboy_ same
"Hey, don't just download random things from the internet. Instead, protect yourself with this random thing from the internet!"
It's safe from malware. Source: trustmebro
Lmao
@@IzzyIkigai its easier to download a VM and roam around the internet for thousand of hours
He literally said he made it himself
@@F.B.Ithat's what I was saying. Just do a virtual machine
That's a good way to teach the kids not to download anything they see online hahaha
Edit:
I think most people can understand a joke when they see it, but there are always some exceptions. I've recently received some replies about the ethics of my comment and I would like to let clear that
*This is actually not a good way to educate children*.
How do you think you got the browser you're watching this on?
@@noxu2161yeah but it is another thing
@@noxu2161 sorry to break it to you but if you’re on a computer you don’t have to download TH-cam…….
sudo pacman -Sy firefox
@@0q2628 use -Syu bro
Bro discovered virtual machines 💀
Bro gave kids nightmare fuel for life just to promote browser
That little girl's excitememt over the "SpongeBob Fun Pack" is a great portrayal of a kid's innocence and ignorance especially regarding possibly serious/deceptive scenarios.
Well yeah
They are kids, They Just See It And Want It (not for all scenarios)
As expected with a child.
Much like when i first saw a nude lady online
@@everyone7679 yes.
I was that child
Everybody gangsta till the website takes the kids to a porn link
💀
I don't think they are recovering from that one 💀
💀
💀
Pretty sure he set the link up to show those images. This is simply an advertisement for his product
So basically a virtual machine.. inside a browser
Worse, a browser in a virtual machine, somewhere online, causing delays
when she said "SPONGEBOB FUN PACK" 💀
Meanwhile, somewhere out there is a remote computer that has so many viruses, even an exorcism won't help it.
If it's set up like your normal remote desktop, it's probably a virtual machine that gets wiped after it's used. Instance is secluded with only as many permissions as it needs to run core functionality. It probably can't run any additional exe files
@@SinisterPixel it is, but most people here aren't that technical.
Partly similar to a virtual machine.
lol lol😂😂😂😂😂
It’s probably just a docker container
Bros torturing his kids 💀💀
0:06
@@Lilys_Toca rip
It's a tradition
@@kgb976wf
W
Seems like a privacy nightmare, the “cloud browser” can see everything you’re doing.
Yep
Bro dat jeff jumscare got me dying bro💀
GO TO SLEEP NOW
True lol and im boutta go to sleep
Malware don't matter, neither does your bank credentials 👍
famous last words
Da komrad, the plutonium taught me that. And kjb. Yo need politbirus proyek 2009, latest and greatest only if at the Kremlin HP 2008.
@@7katter famous last dollars
@@derrekvanee4567 pov you work at promesa
@@derrekvanee4567 I was looking for the translate button until I noticed you actually commented in English
Traumatizing kids lol
For a moment I wanted to comment the same thing😂
Lesson to not download anything 😂
Everyone has to go through that shit. I remember when i was 10, everyone sent everyone screamer links... yeah totally fun
@@xcruell i went through that i was prob 6 yrs old maybe 7
@@lazoblazo Yeah probaly more like 6-8 for me too, im kinda shocked how long ago that was..
"malware doesn't matter" Bold statement from someone who should be aware that virtualization isn't immune to all malware.
This dude when he installs malware that spreads through an internet connection: 😱😱😱
Putting the Mrsmajor virus into the SpongeBob fun pack is wild shit
Bro demonstrate his prototype on his daughter. Definitely a true course of every mad scientist
Just like Shou Tucker
doc we need to fix the time machine
@@akuljamwal3085 dont speak of the devil
Just like Bondrewd
"Edward"
Lol you scared the crap out of them 😂
It probaly worked for the future.
They will always think "shit can i download that safely or am i getting scared again"?
@@xcruello yeah the spongebob fun pack - kappa
Scared the crap out of me too! Lol
i remember when i first saw funni jeff man i was terrified by it for like 2 years but now i find him funni
@smudgethecat8315 how is he funny?
Those kids are gonna be scarred for life
I feel bad for them. They saw Spongebob fun pack, and where so happy.😢
Yeah, they are so cute ❤😍
That’s one way to stop your kids from clicking links. I approve.
@@user-be4zd7nc7d i wont
@@user-be4zd7nc7d whew, i almost viewed and clicked. Thanks for the warning
@@user-be4zd7nc7d stupid bot
That's how I learned 😂
@@user-be4zd7nc7dphew, close one almost clicked, thanks for the warning bud
so, you made a virtual machine not a browser.
G G
Almost but, yes.
It's a good idea though, you could combine the virtual machine with a browser and just run whatever possibly malicious files you download there and once you're done finding out they just get deleted from the virtual machine and you know whether it's safe or not to download said software on your personal device.
@@Lyn55554 Sure. And you could just use a virtual machine for that, instead of whatever this is.
And you'd want to use it sparingly anyways, as otherwise you'd just be spammed with captchas, and always had to log in everywhere every time, etc.
virtual browser is what sprung to my mind.
Thats nothing like vm lol
“one more short before bed”
the short:
Bro got the SpongeBob scam pack.
You didn’t make a virus proof browser, you’ve basically made a virtual machine.
Yeah how can you even download anything to your pc
@@spoobspoob2270the internet??
It's probably a container. Virtual machines are too slow to spin up for applications.
@@spoobspoob2270you don't. Kids don't need to download anything without permission.
Its easy to just disable downloads and also browser notifications when ur kids are using it
Life's like a Spongebob Fun pack, you never know what you're going to get.
Words to live by
This is a truly motivational quote though.
Virus 😑
One day for no particular reason I decided I would open a SpongeBob fun pack.
You have to do the best with what the SpongeBob funpack gave you
Guys I recommend not watching this before going to sleep
Tiktokers discover a virtual machine
"Disposable Daughters" 💀 💀
L comment cuz copied
@@happydogeyt1962cry Lzz
Bro traumatized his children for a browser.
Yeah
and it was funny lmao
The sound of progress.
Good parenting👍
At least he taught them a lesson.
Its all fun and games until you realize how are you gonna fix her infected computer?
He was probably testing it in a VM lol not a hard guess man
he was probs running a virtual machine meaning his actual computer wasnt harmed
Undetectable shafmia browser modifiers:
Cloe is clearly his favourite daughter 😂
@@thepieboys898I’m pretty sure he made the virus, most virus will try to take personal info by hiding behind windows programs, or will try to show adware. While his didn’t, it just showed images.
@@Ky_Ify Most modern virus yes, but that virus that he showed could have been a real. There was a time when creepypasta viruses were popular to upload to sketchy websites for kids to get "free minecraft" from.
*Chloe 🤓
@@thepieboys898 thanks
Now we know who his favourite child is 😂
nah bro hell naah
Both of them saw it
My man really sacrificed the sanity of one kid for this video
Bruh… are you sure you should have custody of these kids ? 💀
“Download this sketchy browser to protect yourself from sketchy websites”
It does work, but all it is, is a cloud vm that resets every session
@@the_otamatoneoh fun, so you can still get hacked, but your documents will be safe!
@@the_otamatone So you're browsing on someone else's computer with the promise that it "resets"?
Yes
@@the_otamatoneits not private nor is it anonymous, there's nothing preventing someone from seeing what you were browsing and tracing it back to you
-Gee, Chuck what do you wanna do today?
-Frighten some kids with jumpscares. :)
Hey ferb, i know what we're gonna do today!
The same thing we do every night pinky!
I fucking love that he just tells you how he does things, I can't stress this enough there's so many people in tech who are like "Ha! You wouldn't understand anyway so it'd be a waste of my breath to tell you how it's done" Like I could very easily recreate this now because at the end of the video he just TELLS YOU how he did it!
I rolled on the floor laughing from the scream and the omg😂😂😂
Bro giving his kids the canon event 💀
@PWRGEUTTP
Prithee break thee off thee bacon-fed clotpole.
Man, using Shakespearean English can be pretty fun.
@@Ze12365how do you speak old English
@PWRGEUTTPblud think he lives in year 1000 💀💀💀
@@hotyouin2969
I just do.
lol
Jeff still scaring people till this day
Fr 💀
Good ol jeff wit dat spongeboy fun pack
no shit lol
they gotta go thru what we went thru
@@KoaIaBearr fr
Selinewin.exe: "Try me 🗿"
VM browsing is quite much safer then normal browsing.
How to traumatize your kids 101 💀
I mean its a way to teach them lessons just like the top comment said lmfao
T R A U M A T I Z E D
If you were on the internet in the early 2010s, you would have seen much worse. They'll be ok.
It's kinda hard to put into words but imo, i agree but after thinking it through, you don't really know what's in these links unless you click them. This could be said in less words, but you really have to think about it. It's a good lesson to teach kids this, but as a parent, one must review the links before letting their kids click them for them to experience them.
But at the same time, it is always nice to get a good reaction from them as a way of having a "gotcha!" moment for them to never click on them again. Tl;Dr what side am I on? Both, really, it _can_ be traumatizing, but every kid goes through greed
@@iamthestormthatisapproaching69 is it really necessary to traumatize the child in order to render the lesson effective though? maybe I'm just too cowardly but had I seen those pictures when I was 7-8, I would've been horrified for days to come. that spongebob image would've genuinely become a lasting and haunting image that would linger in my nightmares till my demise. the point "they'll see more grotesque stuff on the internet" doesn't make sense as they're not at the age of surfing the net frequently (I think), hence it really would be one of the most horrifying thing they've ever seen, further amplifying the trauma-inducing effect of the act.
also, if they learn to not click on suspicious links because just a simple cause-and-effect reason of link = creepy photos, do they really know the true dangers behind those links? what if they grow older and don't find those images scary anymore -- wouldn't they not be too deterred from clicking on the suspicious links, once the deterrent loses substance?
the perils of the web should be taught at a young age, but is this way really the appropriate way?
this feels more scummy in a way when you realize that the guy isn't really trying to teach their daughters an invaluable lesson, but that it's just a marketing trick to entice people into clicking in order to advertise his product. he deliberately made them go through the trauma so that he can use their cathartic reaction for revenue
but in the end I don't really know who this guy is, so this doesn't really matter. I wouldn't do this to my kids personally if I don't know whether they can handle it though
I love how he chooses to traumatize the two younger kids.
Not traumatizing at all
@@TechnicalParadox seeing gory or disturbing images at that age range can actually make people somewhat traumatized
@@just_jakey yes
@@just_jakey at age 10 i got a jeff the killer screamer and i still jolt whenever i see the picture
@@just_jakey i mean its not that bad
It's all fun and game until it sends you to Patrick fun pack
" *gasp,* SPONGEBOB FUN PACK?? :D "
- famous last words
Damn they never gonna use a pc anymore i think they even stopped watching spongebob💀
Never underestimate users and their ability to screw themselves. if this becomes common place then hackers will just focus on getting them to input their sensitive data.
He did name it "phising-proof" though. Beyond the scope of the claim. I still agree with you ofc.
Sure
Well one of the most common point of failure it’s humans to have the safest browser you need common sense before anything else
Most important rule of the internet:
*Never download anything.*
Neither was protected they both are traumatized now
Chloe: *:0* SPONGEBOB _FUN_ PACK?!!??!?!1
There is still one BIG problem with this: it requires runtime in the cloud, which means a monthly subscription fee.
Yeah it's 7 bucks a month
7 bucks a monthly or a whole new setup
@@iwatchstuffs7933people forget that entire computers cost like 200 USD this thing is 84 dollars a year which is already a huge money saver for parents who have idiotic children.
@@arcanine_enjoyerstupid children don't deserve advanced electronics like PCs anyway if your Child can't stay safe on the web they aren't ready for the web
@@arcanine_enjoyeryeah but you dont need to buy a new pc every time you get a virus just wipe the secondary storage, also wouldnt it be cheaper to just install some free vmware like virtual box and just have them play around in the virtual environment.
For a brief second i thought this was another Opera GX ad
At my big age, I’d be scared if I somehow downloaded malware and those popped up
Bob got that spongeskin stare ☠️
@@Zero_Punch t*rk
Bro got me bricked up
@@everyone7679 wtf 😂
nah that scared me bru 💀
The unicorn one😂
Yeah
Same 😄. The Jeff part
Oops wrong emoji
L bozo
Basically the browser in ran on a virtual machine and the vm shuts down when its infected.
As a former child myself, i understood their fear.
Bro traumatized his daughters to promote his browser😭
saying random shit for likes, if a child gets traumatized by that, either their as fragile as hydrogel or they are mentally ill
Ikr why would someone do that when he knows there could be adults on these websites 🤷
That's the least sketchy part of all this.
Im pretty sure he created these websites BC If u check the full vid they all look the same and sketchy so he prob created the websites@@RavenHart-sx8xs
My boy out here running vms to protect his pc while browsing
I can’t wait for them to be on the news channel and the title will be called “father traumatizes children for a TH-cam video” so excited to see it!
For some reason i feel bad for them bcuz they went like "SpongeBob fun pack!😆"
Senator: "Virtual machines, son!"
Underrated
"They BSOD in response to virtual trauma."
now they need PTSD treatment
Whoever made that SpongeBob fun pack is a menace to society and needs to be locked up in federal prison💀
One last short before bed:💀💀😡
If that's really how it works, then say goodbye to any privacy lol.
This browser is an absolute scam lmao
Not defending this browser at all but tbh privacy is a myth and has been for many years unless you are very savvy and have the knowledge to know what you are doing (or not doing).
@@mikereynolds1368 this is arguably worse then nothing (chrome or edge) for privacy
@@mikereynolds1368 Privacy is very much real, and you can achieve a great deal of privacy with relatively simple measures... like not browsing on someone else's computer, which is what the browser that the video's promoting is doing.
@@mikereynolds1368yeah no what you are saying is completely wrong cuz if there was no privacy then how are there still hackers who can still money from banks, government documents etc and those hackers still cant be found
bro has scarred his children for life
Atleast it wasn’t insane gore
bro it was bloody spongebob and scary lady youre just saying this cus hes white
@@pea7422 ???
@@pea7422??? he said nothing about being racist?
In short, it runs browser in a vm
POV: Your just watching youtube shorts at 3 am And this video Pops up-
Welcome to the level of security that geeks in high school had 15 years ago...
Malware doesn't matter... until consistent VM escaping is developed and people just end up propagating it everywhere :P
...until the VM devs figure out a patch to remove that security vuln and you have to find another way to escape it. it's a cat and mouse chase, basically.
@@NOT_A_ROBOT there is not any perfect mitigations for some attacks that can be used to escape a VM, especially if they exploit hardware vulnerabilities such as spectre and meltdown did, often the only effective mitigations require large performance loss or new hardware
Dont need to wait for "until" attacks have been known for years now and many still work
I am really glad someone here knows about these issues and that this is one of the most liked comments after all the jokes
@@ronakparikh well at least it should be possible to check if the hardware the user is using is vulnerable to them, and the VM software can tell the user that they're vulnerable before they even start up a VM
@@NOT_A_ROBOT There is a possibility of attack anywhere a processor shares a resource between two executing processes such as a cache or core, really anything. Even just sharing the same package means one process could learn about what other processes are doing by their heat output and how that affects the speed of the CPU. New hardware attempts to make these attacks more difficult and tries to detect them, and maybe that will prove to be good enough but also it might not. So you cannot make any guarantees that this or that CPU on the market is completely safe. The user should always reduce risk by not visiting dangerous websites and no one should make dubious claims that a browser or anything is completely safe or they will likely be caught in hot water when an attack is eventually found.
that girl be lookin real evil in the thumbnail lol
Wow man, you really invented the concept of a VM
spongebob fun pack 💀
LOL
I hope they didn't see the milfs in their area
In my area!? Do you just need my social?
Of course they did, its their mom. Dad didn't have his malware proof browser before.
Bro made the pack for SpongeBob lovers😂
Man, I’m watching this before bed
This isnt a browser, it is chrome with a proxy plugin. Most browser are chromium based.
Best way to keep kids safe online is supervise their access not to restrict it. Restrictions are useless to a dertmined child.
THIS!!!
It would be late to supervise, when malware ate your supervising soft.
Plot twist: browser is the malware
well, at least spongebob was part of it 😭
Just wait, someone is going to make malware that is immune to this.
Imagine if that virus showed something else 💀
THAT WOULD BE BAD
He showed the meat
What meat?
@@tejasmaheshwari8447 pen**
He made the malware himself
"A browser youre probably using now"
I have youtube installed in my phone
TH-cam App is just a Google Chrome Progressive Web App
@@corinnarust no its not, youtube is a dedicated mobile application, which is far different from the chrome site... Its development is carried out differently although the UI us similar
Installing a sketchy browser to create a virtual machine instead of just using a normal browser in VirtualBox
Jeff the killer in browser hahahaha your a G
This browser will only allow you to preview the files before downloading them on your actual machine, which may not always indicate malware for some people.
So basically the browser is cap ?
Gonna make a browser that runs in a docker container
And every download it uploads to virus total or smth
And if it passes there it will the move to the real machine
Bro put Mrs major on there oh god
SpongeBob looking more like “pizza”bob.
Bro traumatized the younger kid too 💀