Its not really extra work because we'll just save that data we can and wipe the drive and start fresh. Same procedure for a majority of cases really. I've dealt with computers that I'm pretty sure they did this on purpose, thinking it made any kind of difference. Most people are not willing to spend the money it would cost to remove the viruses and try to repair the damage when there will likely still be problems afterwards so the easy cheap route is taken 99% of the time.
you may not worry for me, this video is trash and there is no way anyone with any interest in IT will have a blast watching it, more like a pity for the creator.
Same bro. Once I went on a site for a sims 4 accessorie and that site was.. interesting I think it might of gave me the Zeus virus lol. I got it fixed now tho.
It lets me see what happens when you get one. On some weird way, it makes me feel safer watching him do it as if he's taking all the viruses for himself so I don't get them
The one thing you forgot to install were those cool cursor packs with like 100 different animated cursors. We didn't care if it was a virus just as long as our cursor could be a smiley face 😎
The fact that this dude can just casually download so many viruses is illogical, but kind of incredible. I'll accidentally click on a sketchy google image search and be a bit shaky for 20 minutes, it scares me so much lol.
Same, like how I wanted to download Java for minecraft cuz I wanted OptiFine and when it asked me if it could make changes to my device I was just shaking in my chair for 15 minutes and after that I still pressed no and uninstalled Java 😀
Imagine multiple keyloggers and miners and the likes targeting this computer. Without realizing there are probably a hundred other people competing to mine coins and steal data.
"Bro his harddrive is .1 coin . ONE COIN" "I can't the Russians got me pinned over at the 2nd fan" "STILL looting his GPU?!" And the callouts would go on and on xD
@@yuh9635 might also be the fact the driver installer might be trying to download/remove a GPU driver in the back ground might cause the screen to flicker
FDM is legit as well. I like how he prefaces the video by saying people were gonna complain about what actually constitutes a virus. Which is fair, but then installs actual good software. Maybe, instead of counting everything that MIGHT be a virus, it would be better to just do a virus scan can count the results... And if that doesn't work, just clickbait about a bricked PC.
@@doihatd4595 most of them were PUPs (Potentially unwanted program) they are not viruses, they are just bloatware, using your cpu but not doing anything. Edit: spelling mistake :p
As someone studying IT, it's always fun doing these things as long as you know where you're doing it. On your main PC is obviously a huge mistake, on a PC you're planning on formatting sure go ham? On a Virtual Machine just go ham right away. He really did install a bunch of rogue antiviruses, trojan horses, possibly backdoor agents, keyloggers, spyware, probably even got his whole info leaked, his internet is probably also compromised and by that i mean the ability to see which devices are connected and seeing the IP addresses of said devices for possibly more stuff. Yeah, fun!
@@caftood I agree with the term, I don’t even own a laptop, so people barking at eachother online about rgb rtx triple core Ram quad processor mitochondria 300 thousands just flies over my head, and for a lot of people. Granted I’m not ignorant, I just haven’t invested in a pc, and it’s been so long, I’m afraid to.
This is definitely reminding me of whenever I got my first laptop as a child and just RUINED it with viruses trying to get free games LMAO Really taking me back great video 10/10 my pc is dying just watching it
The entire video I was thinking "I hope this pc is on a separate subnet or whatever" and then there was bit at the end about random files on other pcs...
I actually had to pause watching because I was crying so hard. To the people who made this happen: Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are angels.
I have friends who have been trying to explain what their anxiety feels like to me. I just go through life hoping nothing bad happens, but I practically never worry. Even if something bad does happen, I'm only really concerned with what I can do to fix it. But this video made me understand.
Laptops don't just get viruses... It's user error that causes them 99.999% of the time. The other 0.001% is if you are extremely rich or a huge company and are a target of organizations because you do sketchy stuff... For example: Nvidia, the other korea, political figures, Samsung, and Vodaphone were all recent targets of hakers. Schmucks like us won't be the target of hackers. We are the target of ads, and if you fall for the free robux ads... Well, I'd weep for humanity. Basically, you made yourself feel unsafe. You are the weak link, not the hardware when it comes to viruses.
At the start I was thinking "oh God I hope he did" but then when he was on the internet without talking mentioning it I was like "oh God he has no idea."
Working as a computer technician i recognise alot of these viruses working on peoples computers XD That pc is going end up so cursed by the end of this
@@dragos1500 kaspersky antivirus is the best one, it isnt annoying like all antiviruses are and they are the people who make the virus definition files for other antiviruses. Not sponsored btw :/ I just have to deal with antiviruses ;-;
I did this on my school computer because I was bored now I am in the same state except I can't delete them because the files are "restricted by administrator" boy are they gonna have a time with that one when I graduate in a few months hahaha
@@slimjimmy5730 Easiest way to find out, is to run a virus scan on every device possible on your network. If most/all of them are infected with similar types of malicious software, something has spread through your home network.
Brings me memories of when i downloaded a virus that just popped out and started giving me questions like how many family members are in my house, scary stuff
This is considerably better than what I have experienced. I once got 17 rootkits on my computer and my computer was so corrupted that I couldn't have more than 2 programs running in the same time. I had to completely reset my computer since I can't even complete a virus scan on any of the 6 anti-viruses and anti-rootkits. The worst part is the hacker had information on my google account, and he FREAKING USED IT TO WATCH TH-cam VIDEOS ON HOW TO GET FORTNIGHT SKINS FOR FREE.
@@sphereornament276 I downloaded a virus and I ran it multiple times. I tried using malwarebytes anti-rootkit and managed to complete a scan. Then I discovered I ran the virus 17 times. However it couldn't remove then since my system was so corrupted. I had to reset my computer.
@@peepeepoopooman-qs3jq ever since I got my first virus(And only) which wasn't even as bad compared to some, I just wouldn't install anything even if it's 100% safe and trusted and to this day, I still won't. I am still so parnoid. (I have keyboard lag!! WHAT DID I DO NOW!!)
as someone pursuing an IT major this is pure gold. I got various trojans and viruses when I didn't know about this lmao so now It's fun to see what kinds of havoc this could cause to a laptop.
I had it a couple weeks ago a trojan. I noticed when i searched something on google its goes to an other search thing. And when i removed it, it came back. And my passwords changed on EA and steam. I asked a friend that is good with computers and she told me they were very deep in my laptop. 😅 so i reset my whole laptop. And now i am interested in virus video's what they can do and how to avoid it. And now i am carefull what i instal
To be fair if you major in cyber sec you probably possess the intellectual knowledge to do some very very bad things... turns out half of cyber security is knowing how to perform several attacks. And the other half is how to stop those attacks or trace who did it. You reverse engineer their training and now you have an individual who knows how to perform several malicious attacks whilst avoiding getting caught or hacked themselves
In worst case only the drive needs to be replaced and you good to go. Most likely a simple windows reinstall(with formating all old partitions) will get rid of all malicious software.
The nhs software looks sketchy but its not. Its free video editing software but if you want premium features you have to pay for it. It was funny to see him think its a virus though because it looks hella like one.
i thought the same thing when i first saw it. but i have been using it for school projects for 2 years and my pc has not crashed yet so i think im safe
He downloaded bloatware, adware and regular programs. If you get 50 programs to run automatically at startup and add 20 toolbars to an internet browser, it will lag your pc, no matter how beefy it is. Malwarebytes detected mostly PUP's (Potentially Unwanted Programs), wich is normal when it can't recognize the publisher or that program has been flagged to install with other programs. If he installed real viruses, he wouldn't have made it half way through.
@f2p Clasher not a factory reset, the restore points can be infected. A full OS reinstall is best for the majority, (hope there isn’t a rare bootkit though)
MuWire is open source and ad free as well, yet was classed as the first "virus". Wish he'd been a bit more discerning, although I get the point of the video.
I'm completely aware that I can't get a virus just by watching a youtube video, but I was uncomfortable the entire time regardless. Love the content, praying for your LAN or whatever it is ;)
Omg scary I had a Trojan on my pc once I had very sussy stuff happening like this video. Thanks for educating everyone at the expense of your lan security. U probably should contact your isp honestly that sounds so messy.
Although entertaining the only thing I could think of the whole time is I really hope he's on a segmented network that isn't attached to his home network lol.
@@nathandts3401 honestly I assume he's smart and that most of this was sarcastic fun. And it was funny. It was just my first gut feeling seeing it knowing the damage it could have caused further.
@@blankplayer6902 Sure as someone else mentioned worms. They crawl your local network and infect other vulnerable systems without your permission. A big term you may have heard of is Ransome ware. It crawls your network and locks up every system it can gain access to and holds your pc for ransom or just completely destroys it. Not a fun thing to get.
I'm a computer scientist, and you not only downloaded viruses. But you also downloaded some worms. Worms have the capability of craving up and down networks effecting other devices. It's best you disconnect your laptop from the network while it's not in use.
the whole video i was like: "shhtopp it, get some help..." i would never install malware just for one youtube video. the possibillity of getting hacked and get f*cked because of remote access control is just too high. if he didn't set up a safe space for this project, i think every device he uses is just a part of a botnet now
@@beastyboy-9384 I was thinking that resetting windows was the final solution to stop all these issues but you can still get effected even after resetting windows???
Fun fact: He found out later that they got viruses because his sister, Jennifer, was always like "what if i actually win $1m from this pop-up because like even if it's fake most of the time what if it's real this time?????"
When I was a kid, I didn't know how to avoid getting viruses on the internet, and my parents couldn't afford to shell out money for games, so instead of avoiding suspicious .exe files, ensuring the safety of my sources, scanning files I downloaded and making sure every step of the way that everything made sense, wasn't running processes in the background, wasn't using suspicious resource usage, etc., I followed a different approach. I turned on my eMachines low-end desktop computer, and unleashed upon my search history something along the lines of "battlefield full version free full download no surveys no passwords direct download free no account fast no torrent crack", and watched the magic unfold. Then, through no fault of my own, my computer began acting strangely. New windows, a dozen additional search toolbars obscuring my small monitor's screen, energetic jumping icons parading around my taskbar, constant overheating while idle, mysterious and unidentified sounds emerging from my speakers, and about 200 open processes appeared out of the blue, completely unprovoked. Obviously, when I was about 8 or so, I was old enough to know how to deal with this threat... ... ... "free pc cleaner virus remover restore full version no trial no demo safe 100% easy" The Fast & Free PC cleaning software was, surprisingly, another virus. Luckily when my dad saved the day, he also taught me how to avoid these sorts of things, and I've never gotten a virus since then, without having to be super paranoid online or refusing to ever download anything onto my computer. I was able to ascend from a world of Yahoo! Search bars and competing Avast!, AVG, and other free anti-virus software (each of which thought the other was a malicious virus), to a world of confidence and safety. If my dad was still here today, he would have absolutely loved this video, because it's not only hilarious, but strikes the chord that made us laugh with videos poking fun of Mac computers, highly animated download buttons with arrows jumping around the screen, and the likes of RealPlayerNotVirus .exe back in the day. I laughed way too hard at this video and needed to share my appreciation, so thanks to anyone who read the wall of text. I bet you didn't realize I was downloading a virus onto your computer the entire time! >:)
After installing all these hes going to have the fastest most efficient pc of all time ... what happened at the end there?? wow. the computer mustve became so advanced it became self aware and deleted him
it depends on where you donwload it, i downloaded a game and it also downloaded Opera and that was a virus, if you download it from Opera's website you probably wont get a virus
Grandma moment
Grandma moment
Grandma moment
Grandma moment
Lol
@@oreos6195 only Grandma moment
"Free 60 minutes of gameplay" - that opened an archived memory in my head. The torture.
Tells us about solder
Wild Tanget be like
@@inferno769 wild Tanget hitting me with the feels. Used to play on there almost every day
my memories with tornado jockey ;-;
That objects finding games 💞
Someone suggested in the comments to download a "good" anti-virus and setup a boss fight. Best idea ever. Please do that.
o shit kong vs godzilla
Id say Bitdefender will put up a good fight here
"Spybot - Search & Destroy"
Me, I said that. Why straight up say what I said again for some likes?
@@bradybunch8458 You did comment it first but it’s not completely impossible that he just also thought of it? Idk
I feel like I need a new PC just watching this
well, you can't afford one
@@michaelwesten4624 I can afford your mom though
@@Tongys who can't
fr bruh. Not gonna be able to trust Optifine after this lmfao
definitely felt dirty while watching this
Is it just me, or does anyone else feel genuinely sad for the computer because its going through this much torture.
Yes
It's Frankenstein. Put cpu, gpu, power supply xD
its not even alive...
I didnt but now i do :(((
@@cooldudedaddyit is after this…..
You should bring this pc into a store to get “a” virus removed and see what they say
Genius but they will kill him
yeah like "my little brother got on my laptop and he said he downloaded free robux and vbux" LOL
we gotta make this happen
Omg yes
Its not really extra work because we'll just save that data we can and wipe the drive and start fresh. Same procedure for a majority of cases really. I've dealt with computers that I'm pretty sure they did this on purpose, thinking it made any kind of difference. Most people are not willing to spend the money it would cost to remove the viruses and try to repair the damage when there will likely still be problems afterwards so the easy cheap route is taken 99% of the time.
As an IT major focusing in security, this was a blast to watch
If you are major in IT security then i am a Godzilla.
@@szaka9395ok
@@larrykingschair2153 ok
@@szaka9395 If you really think majoring in IT is something out of this world, I worry for you.
you may not worry for me, this video is trash and there is no way anyone with any interest in IT will have a blast watching it, more like a pity for the creator.
I feel like just watching this is putting my PC at risk.
Same 🤣
I know your address has a 2 in it
@@Mr.Goosenhand I know no one asked
Uh I got a notification for malicious download detected after watching this it’s covid for devices
it should be "we feel like just watching this is putting our PC at risk" comrade
As someone whose deathly scared of viruses, Watching people download them is weirdly entertaining.
Same bro. Once I went on a site for a sims 4 accessorie and that site was.. interesting I think it might of gave me the Zeus virus lol. I got it fixed now tho.
It lets me see what happens when you get one. On some weird way, it makes me feel safer watching him do it as if he's taking all the viruses for himself so I don't get them
i dont think he really got many viruses, mainly cryptominers and dead botnets that link to nothing
My audio died and I thought I had a virus, it was my speakers dying *they were like 6 years old*
@@obsidian3701 how does your speaker dying relate to a virus 💀people these days
I’m just imagining like 30 hackers all fighting for control of his computer and it’s fucking hilarious
Lol
30 hackers and like 50 bots
The 1st hacker getting on his computer: “Ha this idiot is about to lose everything he owns”
The other 29 hackers: “Ya.. No”
Hey, I’m about to delete this kids files.
No. I AM!
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@god1632 technically they could hack his other devices connected to the wifi i mean his sexy mac laptop under his bed aint safe either lol
The one thing you forgot to install were those cool cursor packs with like 100 different animated cursors. We didn't care if it was a virus just as long as our cursor could be a smiley face 😎
top windows xp trend I remembered installing those diamond cursors 😂 good old days
bro cursor mania that broke my old pc
And desktop destroyer
@@HandjobHandsome YES DESKTOP DESTROYER!
Ayy I always had a dinosaur 🦖
7:08 No way bro called Wayback Machine extension a fucking virus lol 😂
Fr man
Ÿeah
I didn’t think it was possible to install COVID but you found a way
He always finds a way
😂
He got 100 covid inisde of his pc lol
You just sneeze on the motherboard
😂
Imagine if the virus cleaner actually was legit and cleaned it perfectly lol
*Switch Teams*
best part of this is totalAV is a real anti-virus if from official source lol
@@MythicWiz Some of the things he dowloaded are
Reality: message:you are cursed real bad
@@valmiro4164 free download manager being one of them, if he got it from the official site.
This guy just broke every law of staying safe on the internet.
Bro disobeyed everything taught in Internet safety
List of all legit programs/extensions downloaded:
2:26 MuWire
3:12 RealPlayer
3:24 Avast Antivirus
3:25 AVG Antivirus
4:22 CouponBirds
5:39 Big Money Deluxe
5:54 Free Download Manager
6:07 VideoPad Video Editor
6:38 TotalAV Antivirus
7:08 Wayback Machine
7:11 Mercury Reader
7:12 Briskine
7:14 All 4 extensions here!
7:18 Torrex Lite
7:20 Opera
7:25 Combo Cleaner
7:28 NoxPlayer
7:35 Yahoo Toolbar
7:54 Ask Toolbar
8:19 RoboForm
9:07 Cortona3D
9:11 iMacros
9:16 iTubeGo
9:29 Waterfox
9:33 WinZip
9:57 Baidu Spark Browser
10:50 Skype Toolbar
Why does this not have more likes?? Is it copied?
@@Animefan-vy8vy no i wrote this myself
@@idkwhattocallthis7161 Sorry you don't have more likes, man... you deserve it...
@@idkwhattocallthis7161 Also, thanks for replying to my reply even though your comment was 6 months ago😅
Nerd alert
The fact that this dude can just casually download so many viruses is illogical, but kind of incredible. I'll accidentally click on a sketchy google image search and be a bit shaky for 20 minutes, it scares me so much lol.
That's because you still need your computer and files on it. He doesn't :)
He doesn’t download he said that at 4:11
yeah me too lol, this stuff freaks me out but i still find it really fascinating
Same, like how I wanted to download Java for minecraft cuz I wanted OptiFine and when it asked me if it could make changes to my device I was just shaking in my chair for 15 minutes and after that I still pressed no and uninstalled Java 😀
@@cherixhearts LMAO!! That's literally me!!!!
Imagine multiple keyloggers and miners and the likes targeting this computer. Without realizing there are probably a hundred other people competing to mine coins and steal data.
The battle royale of crypto mining
100 miners, 0 winners
"Bro his harddrive is .1 coin . ONE COIN" "I can't the Russians got me pinned over at the 2nd fan" "STILL looting his GPU?!" And the callouts would go on and on xD
It seems like at several points there were toolbars attacking each other rofl kinda true
@@booted4658 as it should be
One of the viruses was a remote access hack. When the hacker joined he left in fear of what you created.
@@bones-f1i iz joke
Lol
@@yuh9635 might also be the fact the driver installer might be trying to download/remove a GPU driver in the back ground might cause the screen to flicker
Haha
The computer: 💥💥💥
The camera: 😁👍
Im imagining like 100 hackers just in a vc just one dude saying "I WANT HIS PC" another dude says "NO I WANT IT" and all of them just argue
**casually opens writing app to make this a thing**
xd
@@R-R3DH34D-X_X cotton candy flag
@@unartist9429 :)
copied comment
Imagine being a developer for one of these apps and he called it a virus
True 😂 some of these are legit software
FDM is legit as well.
I like how he prefaces the video by saying people were gonna complain about what actually constitutes a virus. Which is fair, but then installs actual good software. Maybe, instead of counting everything that MIGHT be a virus, it would be better to just do a virus scan can count the results... And if that doesn't work, just clickbait about a bricked PC.
@@curiosityxx yeah LoL you're right!🤣🤣
@@pagatryx5451 ?
He did do scan
@@doihatd4595 most of them were PUPs (Potentially unwanted program) they are not viruses, they are just bloatware, using your cpu but not doing anything.
Edit: spelling mistake :p
He just fulfilled every man’s urge to click the millions of random download ads that pop up everywhere
Just use a virtual machine lol
School computers
@@7haseaten9 virtual machines aren't all safe
@@7haseaten9 some notifs and cookies can bypass virtual machines 😐
@@Rusue can you explain why they aren’t safe? Just wanna know
I’ve watched this video too many times, and I still can’t get enough of it.
Same
you should now install a set of anti-viruses and let a battle royale ensue in your computer that would be epic
I would imagine that all the AVs would actually turn on each other rather than on the actual viruses.
@@PasiX2 yes
yes
@Brady Bunch bout to be so mad at this comment
Y
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You should take it to a computer repair store and ask to film them fixing it for your new TH-cam channel.
It really wouldn't be that interesting, the vast majority of people would just wipe everything and reinstall windows
@@stevesmith7339 I'm really more interested in the interaction. He could play dumb or something. I think it could be interesting.
And demand that they fix it without wiping/reinstalling the OS
Anyone who really knows their shit could do it
I feel like if you only computer store you know about this TH-cam account
@@Baldybrew ok yeah that would be interesting
I literally ran Malwarebytes just after watching this video
@@wetoddedd We will just call it one for the sake of this video.
@BTPEDITS no cus malware bytes is good, they were just scared just watching the video
did you realise that you have a pre-installed anti virus that does not bug you to get premium called "windows defender"
@@sweminzaw malwarebytes is actually a good antivirus and you can see after he ran it, it found mostly all of the virus' he downloaded
@@Heretical that’s true I was just giving some credit to malware bytes because they aren’t the worst out there.
As someone studying IT, it's always fun doing these things as long as you know where you're doing it.
On your main PC is obviously a huge mistake, on a PC you're planning on formatting sure go ham? On a Virtual Machine just go ham right away.
He really did install a bunch of rogue antiviruses, trojan horses, possibly backdoor agents, keyloggers, spyware, probably even got his whole info leaked, his internet is probably also compromised and by that i mean the ability to see which devices are connected and seeing the IP addresses of said devices for possibly more stuff.
Yeah, fun!
This is literally giving me anxiety. Holy crap this is torture porn for pc heads
Yessssss so true I fucking just want to reinstall everything all the way down even to the os without back up
"Pc heads"
Im hoping it was on a vm
@@caftood I agree with the term, I don’t even own a laptop, so people barking at eachother online about rgb rtx triple core Ram quad processor mitochondria 300 thousands just flies over my head, and for a lot of people. Granted I’m not ignorant, I just haven’t invested in a pc, and it’s been so long, I’m afraid to.
@@AutoSearPin 😂😂
This is definitely reminding me of whenever I got my first laptop as a child and just RUINED it with viruses trying to get free games LMAO Really taking me back great video 10/10 my pc is dying just watching it
Same, only did that once but Pacman Free Download is terrible
lol same. glad i wasn't the only one.
when i was about 7 or 8 i completely broke my parents PC in the early naughties trying to download 'runescape hacks' lol
Same I tried to install free Minecraft and then I tried to get some free games of steamunlocked
8 year old me spending 5 hours a day watching "free robux" videos in hopes that one day one will work
Should've paid for an insane virus protection and set up a boss fight
...but the pc went ultra instinkt is unstoppable by now, what do you think can stop this?????
@@toohigh42069 a entire wipe of windows
He has totalAv the most trusted virus blocker
@@Snay1998 you clearly don't know how computers work...
you can't open these sites if you have a legit paid av
Lmaoo ''Okay?" to the robotic voice telling you to click run
this feels incredibly naughty to watch
omg hi welyn
🧐
Hello welyn ❤️
It hurts my insides😖😂
Naughty Naughty
God I felt so awful realising all this haven’t been done on a VM, I literally had a bit of a headache
Same
are there risks when you install it on a VM?
The entire video I was thinking "I hope this pc is on a separate subnet or whatever" and then there was bit at the end about random files on other pcs...
@@raphi8206 if i recall some viruses can break out of a vm - id say look into it more though its been a bit
@@Connercode_ some can, but you can also get around it. Or make a vm in a vm
I actually had to pause watching because I was crying so hard. To the people who made this happen: Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are angels.
Father: *does this*
Also Father: “the computer is running slow, it must be that Windows Update you did 6 months ago, come here and fix it”
facts
stupid windows
nah bro if that happened my father would blame it on me download minecraft😂
If he didn't back hand you in the face when you tried to fix it, it's not that bad.
Literally my grandma
I have friends who have been trying to explain what their anxiety feels like to me.
I just go through life hoping nothing bad happens, but I practically never worry. Even if something bad does happen, I'm only really concerned with what I can do to fix it.
But this video made me understand.
The fact that I'm watching this on the same laptop he used in this video makes me feel extremely unsafe.
Laptops don't just get viruses... It's user error that causes them 99.999% of the time. The other 0.001% is if you are extremely rich or a huge company and are a target of organizations because you do sketchy stuff... For example: Nvidia, the other korea, political figures, Samsung, and Vodaphone were all recent targets of hakers. Schmucks like us won't be the target of hackers. We are the target of ads, and if you fall for the free robux ads... Well, I'd weep for humanity.
Basically, you made yourself feel unsafe. You are the weak link, not the hardware when it comes to viruses.
Hopefully you're not wearing the same underwear as him, because I heard he shit his pants as soon as the video was over.
Sorry. I’m late but what is the laptop?
@@zooweeblubberworth It's an Asus ROG Strix G15, I have the same one
@@Disharm0ny Thanks!
random guy on youtube: “my name is poop dog”
me: SUBSCRIBED
I knew he was gonna get some serious viruses when he said "let's use Bing"
Underrated comment
Fr lmaooo
He got 0 viruses, just useless apps and toolbars. You can get the same results from Google, Bing is just another search engine.
Implying Bing search has more viruses on it? Low IQ comment. Use it before you talk such nonsense
@@NecrotoxicG lmaooo y r u so mad 💀
Him: downloads 100 viruses
The screen recorder: *sweats intensely*
Thats why he used a capture card and a different computer to record i think
But extention are virus??
i actually feel like my computer is compromised just by watching this
MINE DEF IS
7:30 That's Czechia Antivirus. It is one of the best antivirus in the world. His name is Avast
It was all fun and games till I realised he didn't quarantine the PC from all the others
Bruh how is he serious with this shit
Time to infect the rest
At the start I was thinking "oh God I hope he did" but then when he was on the internet without talking mentioning it I was like "oh God he has no idea."
@@saladgreens912 this poor dude didn’t even realize the hell he was unleashing on himself 💀 bro
Wait, are you sure? I’m not a pc person and even I know that shits dangerous.. I’m sure he did and is just playing a bit…right..?
I feel like half of these things he's installing are actually legit.
i was actually bouta say, way back machine is real
and i literally use opera gx
as a mater of fact i used normal opera, and i think somewhere youtube actually says waybackmachine somewhere
@@JustKosmik another opera user, les go
Also VideoPad is a legit thing too
You should go take the pc to a computer repair shop and film there reactions
Their
This man will infect the entire pc shop
They're just going to factory reset it
@@adrianalvarado7319 No intelligent shop is connecting that thing anywhere near their network.
@@ImmuneToKnives LMAO😂fr
Wow this had me cracking up. I had to blind pause the video to gather myself so many times because I couldnt even look anymore?
Working as a computer technician i recognise alot of these viruses working on peoples computers XD
That pc is going end up so cursed by the end of this
At this point i want to know a good antivirus hahah you never know
Use the vid as educational for those people.
@@dragos1500 kaspersky antivirus is the best one, it isnt annoying like all antiviruses are and they are the people who make the virus definition files for other antiviruses.
Not sponsored btw :/
I just have to deal with antiviruses ;-;
@@tehbb1060 thank you very much! Have a great day,!
@@dragos1500 you can just use windows defender. antiviruses aren't necessary unless you want a second opinion
This is honestly the dumbest thing ive watched someone do with a computer. I love it😂
I did this on my school computer because I was bored now I am in the same state except I can't delete them because the files are "restricted by administrator" boy are they gonna have a time with that one when I graduate in a few months hahaha
@@youllgetit1803 Chad behavior
@@youllgetit1803 rip to your personal information
how is it dumb I got +15 iq
Especially that he did it without protecting his internet
PSA: Don't do this on your home network
Yeah, that made me uncomfy
how do u know if somethings on your network?
@@slimjimmy5730 if you have to ask that just don't do it
@@jordankasaur7340 lol asking because i’m worried something already could be on there
@@slimjimmy5730 Easiest way to find out, is to run a virus scan on every device possible on your network. If most/all of them are infected with similar types of malicious software, something has spread through your home network.
Brings me memories of when i downloaded a virus that just popped out and started giving me questions like how many family members are in my house, scary stuff
This is considerably better than what I have experienced. I once got 17 rootkits on my computer and my computer was so corrupted that I couldn't have more than 2 programs running in the same time. I had to completely reset my computer since I can't even complete a virus scan on any of the 6 anti-viruses and anti-rootkits. The worst part is the hacker had information on my google account, and he FREAKING USED IT TO WATCH TH-cam VIDEOS ON HOW TO GET FORTNIGHT SKINS FOR FREE.
Lmao
LMAOOO thats too funny. how did that happen?!
@@sphereornament276 I downloaded a virus and I ran it multiple times. I tried using malwarebytes anti-rootkit and managed to complete a scan. Then I discovered I ran the virus 17 times. However it couldn't remove then since my system was so corrupted. I had to reset my computer.
I feel like I have downloaded a malicious software back then without me knowing just by watching this video.
same here
@@briony.x1846 dam i have driver fix on my old pc
Kronii???
@@beefnoodles_gg not kronii, but her 4th clockhand
Or apostle, whichever you prefer
same
I left feeling inspired, thank you Mr Homeless
I wonder who's room does he borrow to make vids
Hey its FIn.
Hey fin
Heyy fin!
epic fin
7:57 i’m an 06 kid and seeing those blue arrows at the top left corner gave me so much random nostalgia lol, damn
For some reason I was actually worried those viruses would seep through the screen and attack my phone lol
Samee when i was on my laptop, i was always so paranoid from downloading something from an official site
@@peepeepoopooman-qs3jq ever since I got my first virus(And only) which wasn't even as bad compared to some, I just wouldn't install anything even if it's 100% safe and trusted and to this day, I still won't. I am still so parnoid. (I have keyboard lag!! WHAT DID I DO NOW!!)
@@peepeepoopooman-qs3jq I need help finding the audacity website bc I don't wanna get a virus
This video is hilarious and you're a great storyteller 😂
JORDAN!
Hi.
Hi.
Blue messages 😂
I've never been so paranoid about someone else's computer.
So now I'm just gonna go and freak out about literally everything I've downloaded
same, I realized how I possibly have multiple viruses 😭
You installed a worm, it spreads
I love this man’s bravery, to do this without a VM takes veteran bravery.
I don't dare do this WITH a vm
@@KaiTheProtogen why? are you stupid? do you think that it will somehow escape the vm? If it does they pay you like $50000 for reporting a major bug
He probably reinstalled windows with an usb
Or complete ignorance.... Respect, but most likely complete (innocent) ignorance
@@babi-matek-xd or just scrapped the drive 😂
Watching this while holding my breath hoping something I installed wasn't malware
Luckily, my decisions with computer software have been above par.
as someone pursuing an IT major this is pure gold. I got various trojans and viruses when I didn't know about this lmao so now It's fun to see what kinds of havoc this could cause to a laptop.
I had it a couple weeks ago a trojan. I noticed when i searched something on google its goes to an other search thing. And when i removed it, it came back. And my passwords changed on EA and steam. I asked a friend that is good with computers and she told me they were very deep in my laptop. 😅 so i reset my whole laptop. And now i am interested in virus video's what they can do and how to avoid it. And now i am carefull what i instal
@@daphnetiger2269 It's amazing to see how most of us end up here just because we're curious how it works after being in the situation lmao
Bro when you said: it doesn't download on my computer, they download it for me. I about fell over 😂
the funny thing is a couple of the things he installed were legit software
Facts like that video editor I have it works beautifully 🤣🤣 at first I was like wait whatttttt but then realized it’s fine
Yeah he should have pirated some games
I cringed hard when he downloaded Wayback Machine and the virus counter pinged. Funny video but good grief lmao
I shocked when I saw video pad lmao !
@@SparkstarScope Same with Torrex, especially because I personally know the guy that made it :'(
Anyone who splits hairs over malware terminology is a turbo virgin nerd, I say majoring in cyber security.
turbo virgin nerd, I'm dead lol
Turbo Virgin Nerds are the worst dude.
I am one. :v
people who say turbo virgin nerds lmfaooo enough said
r/brandnewsentance
To be fair if you major in cyber sec you probably possess the intellectual knowledge to do some very very bad things... turns out half of cyber security is knowing how to perform several attacks. And the other half is how to stop those attacks or trace who did it. You reverse engineer their training and now you have an individual who knows how to perform several malicious attacks whilst avoiding getting caught or hacked themselves
the fact that he used an actually good portable pc to do this makes my brain melt
In worst case only the drive needs to be replaced and you good to go. Most likely a simple windows reinstall(with formating all old partitions) will get rid of all malicious software.
Or he just used a VM
@@nicholas6870 he used real windows, no vm.
Did you just say portable pc instead of laptop lmao
@@Fiveyrkgos yes i did
can't believe I just spent 13 minutes watching this man lobotomize his poor laptop
The files appearing on his other computer is actually horrifying.
fr
@@baka8206 DId he manage to fix it?
Yeah, some viruses can even pass on to other computers.
@@Imnotbothering That is what a proper viruses are, they pass on to other computers though a computer.
All the jokes aside, I think some of those are perfectly legitimate software; crappy, but legit.
Absolutely. No virus in this video.
The first one was a legitimate open-source software by the FSF licensed under GPT.
I agree, especially with free download manager, opera browser and nox player
Yeah I thought so too like some of them are legit software
Total av is a legitamate one too. just not sure that he used the real one tho
The nhs software looks sketchy but its not. Its free video editing software but if you want premium features you have to pay for it. It was funny to see him think its a virus though because it looks hella like one.
Lmao ye i use it
i thought the same thing when i first saw it. but i have been using it for school projects for 2 years and my pc has not crashed yet so i think im safe
@@felixtan684 it looks sketchy as hell tho you gotta admit lol
@@dakelpoandgames2593 yeah very sketchy that is definitly true
I really like wavepad editor from NHS
This man scares me. I have a freaking panic attack when my computer gets a virus. This man just does not care.
"when my computer gets a virus" is this a common occurrence for you?
@@EvidentlyThinking The only ones that were really obvious to me were the browser hijackers. I've only had those twice, to my knowledge.
I feel like this is exposure therapy to everything we’ve been terrified to click on, since we upgraded our ISP from dial up...........
I love how every time it spontaneousley gave him a new browser he just started using it
imagine half of the "virus" he downloaded was actually genuine
I recognise a lot of them, like videostar and free download manager. They’re genuine lol
Yeah, like RealPlayer, WinZip, Wayback machine, and some more
Wayback machine and opera are definitely genuine lol, legit using opera as my current browser right now.
He downloaded bloatware, adware and regular programs. If you get 50 programs to run automatically at startup and add 20 toolbars to an internet browser, it will lag your pc, no matter how beefy it is. Malwarebytes detected mostly PUP's (Potentially Unwanted Programs), wich is normal when it can't recognize the publisher or that program has been flagged to install with other programs. If he installed real viruses, he wouldn't have made it half way through.
WinZip is the bomb
DOODLE JUMP ON THE JAILBROKEN IPOD TOUCH THIS MAN HAD A CHILDHOOD!
as someone who regularly has to run programs to remove stuff like this from my relative's pc's... this was incredibly painful
could you link said programs
bro i need help fr i def have viruses in my computer
@f2p Clasher not a factory reset, the restore points can be infected. A full OS reinstall is best for the majority, (hope there isn’t a rare bootkit though)
YOOOOOO SPAGHETT
I’m a OS infrastructure specialist in cyber security and this has me laughing. Honesty doing this on a bare machine on your network is so ballsy
Chad move
Just use library wifi
@@zacwieman-lee246 Or the annoying-banging-on-the-walls-and-walking-loudly-at-3-am neighbor's free wifi
Thought it was a vm honestly the balls on this guy I would use a vm
@@jameshamlet4334 he bought a whole new pc tho
imagine being the developer who had spent years of his life for RealPlayer and watching this. Jokes aside, some of them are actual good softwares.
exactly, he just doesnt know the difference, but in the end he did end up installing lots of malware which resulted in an entertaining video.
MuWire is open source and ad free as well, yet was classed as the first "virus". Wish he'd been a bit more discerning, although I get the point of the video.
Yes, not every suspicious software is automatically malware. Also if i opened 100 programs at the same time my mouse would probably be lagging as well
yeah like opera gx which he did download
how can he be this much of an online guy and not know what fucking opera is
the cat photo when u said “wasn’t me” was so funny idk why
I'm completely aware that I can't get a virus just by watching a youtube video, but I was uncomfortable the entire time regardless. Love the content, praying for your LAN or whatever it is ;)
Hopefully that was a joke at the end. Cause if not every single device connected to his home internet is at risk.
It was a joke, you guys could read that at the last 2 seconds of the video, it was his sister which downloaded some stuff on his pc.
Personally, nothing will ever beat all the Vinesauce streams when Joel would destroy operating systems just like this. But this is great.
Nothing will beat the Seinfeld gun remix
Some of the greatest videos I've ever watched
@@SwizzleDrizzl or that fucking purple monkey
@@KazBaka BONZI BUDDY
Best steams in youtube
I feel like I’m used to that speed even without 100+ viruses
you probably have a few viruses then xD
Dude, I had to do 1.75 years of middle school on Windows 8. It took 10 minutes to get set up...
@@jasonjanssen3545
Perhaps you were using the Hard drive
same because I had a 1992 computer from my parents
@@GurreG Ratio
Omg scary I had a Trojan on my pc once I had very sussy stuff happening like this video. Thanks for educating everyone at the expense of your lan security. U probably should contact your isp honestly that sounds so messy.
POV: Little Billy just got a new gaming PC and still trusts the internet and thinks the more further the page, the better
lmfao
I love how happy he gets when he sees another virus to install lmao
finally, i’ve been watching joel’s window’s destructions on repeat. some good content.
I did tech support in the early 2000s, so 100 viruses is rookie numbers.
I feel like my computers gonna get secondhand viruses just by watching this
For real
Lol
LoL 😂😂
He's gonna be hell of a father with his amogus sussy dad jokes
the american Randolph
Sussywussy ah yes a sog reference lol
I hate amongus references there so unfunny
@@nomadace777 amongus
@@nomadace777 among these comments are very much of em
A bunch of these programs are legit software that just doesn't have a purpose anymore. Bringing back some great memories from the late 2000s.
F.
Haha its amazing to see you click and download every sketchy thing you can find.Its such a guilty pleasure!
Although entertaining the only thing I could think of the whole time is I really hope he's on a segmented network that isn't attached to his home network lol.
he is doe
If he's to be taken at face value, he's fucked up. I'm guessing he's got backups, at least.
@@nathandts3401 honestly I assume he's smart and that most of this was sarcastic fun. And it was funny. It was just my first gut feeling seeing it knowing the damage it could have caused further.
What would happen? Care to explain pls. Noob here
@@blankplayer6902 Sure as someone else mentioned worms. They crawl your local network and infect other vulnerable systems without your permission. A big term you may have heard of is Ransome ware. It crawls your network and locks up every system it can gain access to and holds your pc for ransom or just completely destroys it. Not a fun thing to get.
I'm a computer scientist, and you not only downloaded viruses. But you also downloaded some worms. Worms have the capability of craving up and down networks effecting other devices. It's best you disconnect your laptop from the network while it's not in use.
Capability to crawl*
the whole video i was like: "shhtopp it, get some help..."
i would never install malware just for one youtube video. the possibillity of getting hacked and get f*cked because of remote access control is just too high. if he didn't set up a safe space for this project, i think every device he uses is just a part of a botnet now
He also marked some legitimate software as virus.
vlan would of been recommended lol
@@beastyboy-9384 I was thinking that resetting windows was the final solution to stop all these issues but you can still get effected even after resetting windows???
i remember when i was younger, i thought i was so clever getting software by adding "free" to the search. may that cheap laptop rest in peace.
The pain becomes worse and worse every time.
Fun fact: He found out later that they got viruses because his sister, Jennifer, was always like "what if i actually win $1m from this pop-up because like even if it's fake most of the time what if it's real this time?????"
When I was a kid, I didn't know how to avoid getting viruses on the internet, and my parents couldn't afford to shell out money for games, so instead of avoiding suspicious .exe files, ensuring the safety of my sources, scanning files I downloaded and making sure every step of the way that everything made sense, wasn't running processes in the background, wasn't using suspicious resource usage, etc., I followed a different approach.
I turned on my eMachines low-end desktop computer, and unleashed upon my search history something along the lines of "battlefield full version free full download no surveys no passwords direct download free no account fast no torrent crack", and watched the magic unfold.
Then, through no fault of my own, my computer began acting strangely. New windows, a dozen additional search toolbars obscuring my small monitor's screen, energetic jumping icons parading around my taskbar, constant overheating while idle, mysterious and unidentified sounds emerging from my speakers, and about 200 open processes appeared out of the blue, completely unprovoked.
Obviously, when I was about 8 or so, I was old enough to know how to deal with this threat...
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"free pc cleaner virus remover restore full version no trial no demo safe 100% easy"
The Fast & Free PC cleaning software was, surprisingly, another virus. Luckily when my dad saved the day, he also taught me how to avoid these sorts of things, and I've never gotten a virus since then, without having to be super paranoid online or refusing to ever download anything onto my computer. I was able to ascend from a world of Yahoo! Search bars and competing Avast!, AVG, and other free anti-virus software (each of which thought the other was a malicious virus), to a world of confidence and safety.
If my dad was still here today, he would have absolutely loved this video, because it's not only hilarious, but strikes the chord that made us laugh with videos poking fun of Mac computers, highly animated download buttons with arrows jumping around the screen, and the likes of RealPlayerNotVirus .exe back in the day. I laughed way too hard at this video and needed to share my appreciation, so thanks to anyone who read the wall of text. I bet you didn't realize I was downloading a virus onto your computer the entire time! >:)
After installing all these hes going to have the fastest most efficient pc of all time ... what happened at the end there?? wow. the computer mustve became so advanced it became self aware and deleted him
Ye ur right
i like that he downloads opera and calls it a virus lol
it depends on where you donwload it, i downloaded a game and it also downloaded Opera and that was a virus, if you download it from Opera's website you probably wont get a virus
60 minutes of free gameplay and
Pop Cap
Definitely reawakens some memories.