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Create your own 'I LOVE YOU' Virus Using Notepad

Today I will show you how to say 'I love you' to the person you love. Ha Ha just kidding.

Ok, I didn't lie, but I will show you how to create an 'I Love You' virus on your computer. Remember this is not a harmful virus. Made for entertainment purposes only. If you want you can share it among your friends and enjoy. It is built on a very simple coding. You may already be aware of this. If you don't know, it can be a cause of great excitement. So stay tuned.

How to make "I Love You" Virus

Just copy and paste the code below and save it in your notepad.

@echo off
:1
color 4
echo Hello, do you love me? (answer in only yes/no)
set /p input=
if /i %input%==Yes goto love
if /i %input%==no  goto hate
if /i not %input%== Yes, no goto 1

:love
echo I love You Too...
echo See You Later
pause
exit

:hate
echo But I Love You.... lol
echo You Just Got Hacked!
timeout 3
shutdown -s -t 100


 

  • Step1: Copy the code.
  • Step2: Open Notepad
  • Step3: Save the file (ex: I Love You.bat)

Note: Do not forget to add (.bat) extension at the end of the file name.

How to run "I Love You" Viru 

Once the virus is properly created, open the file from the drive where you saved the file or have fun sharing the file with your friends. The file is actually not a virus, it is a bat file created with some commands. After running it, if you give the Yes command, the reply will be 'I Love You Too' and if you give the No command, your computer will shut down. Basically with the No command you are telling your computer to shut down. Nothing else. If you try it for the 1st time you will be very encouraged. But there is nothing to fear. It is not actually a virus.

Note: The computer where the virus is planted won't do any harm, but the person you send it to might get sick from the computer shutdown. But if you restart the computer again, everything will be normal. It doesn't matter if you don't delete it from the computer because it can't do anything by itself. Even this bit of coding is not flagged by Windows Antivirus Defender as a virus.

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About of a BAT File

A BAT file, also known as a batch file, is a text-based script that contains a sequence of commands executed by the Windows command interpreter, typically Command Prompt. Here are some key points to understand:
 

  • Structure: BAT files consist of a series of commands written in plain text, allowing for the automation and batch processing of tasks without manual intervention.
  • Command Interpreter: The Windows command interpreter (cmd.exe) reads and executes the commands within the BAT file in a sequential manner when it is executed.
  • Automation: BAT files are commonly utilized to automate repetitive tasks, perform system configurations, launch applications, and execute various commands efficiently.
  • Scripting Language: While BAT files lack the advanced features of programming languages, they support essential elements such as conditional statements (IF/ELSE), loops (FOR/DO), variables, input/output operations, and basic flow control.
  • Text Format: BAT files are created using a simple text editor like Notepad, and they are saved with the .bat extension. The plain text format allows for easy modification and customization of the commands within the file.
  • Compatibility: BAT files are primarily designed for Windows systems and can be executed on various versions, including Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and earlier iterations. 
  • Security Considerations: It is crucial to exercise caution when running BAT files from untrusted sources. Malicious BAT files have the potential to harm your computer, compromise data, or perform unwanted actions. Therefore, it is advisable to only execute BAT files from trusted and verified sources.


Remember to utilize BAT files responsibly and ensure they are used solely for legitimate purposes, adhering to ethical and legal guidelines. 

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