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3Sep2008,12:29   #11
linuxswan's Avatar
No need you can use the keyboard and press the Ctrl+key
Newbie Member
19Oct2008,22:49   #12
Aries's Avatar
Cool man !!!
NDL
Contributor
21Oct2008,14:08   #13
NDL's Avatar
nice one
Go4Expert Member
25Oct2008,23:37   #14
Storm_Rider's Avatar
WOW I've been asking around about the Rabbit Virus But no one could explaneit to me...Ive heard this tearm in the movie "Hackers(1995)"..I finaly find it over here in go4expert.com....Realy Cool
Newbie Member
28Mar2009,22:25   #15
halxfie's Avatar
so... apparently i got a rabbit. is there any possible way to get rid of it?
Go4Expert Member
31Mar2009,17:52   #16
vikas1234's Avatar
really nice article .....
Newbie Member
1Apr2009,17:41   #17
-=sAvIoUr=-'s Avatar
ahm...do you have a cure for that virus?...and..
can you explain the codes that you showed us?....
Pro contributor
1Apr2009,19:24   #18
hanleyhansen's Avatar
LOL. All it does is excute a series of commands. In this case it's called a virus because the loop never ends but after you stop running either by restarting or by pressing Ctrl+C you don't have to worry about it as long as you don't run it again. Plus at this age in computers in would take a more powerful fork bomb to make your computer crash especially if you have a lot of RAM. The reason why an AV doesn't recognize it is becuase its not really a virus. It's just a .bat file that overloads your RAM and therefore makes your computer crash. One this simple shouldn't really damage your CPU.
Light Poster
7Dec2009,23:32   #19
eightlives's Avatar
How is it possible to make a more power punching fork bomb to crash a computer, not giving the user time to try and retaliate?
CoderByNature
24Dec2009,17:44   #20
technica's Avatar
nice one from you mate.