GENERAL:
Flying Fast Python Virus Scanner (Also known as Funny Fake Prank Virus Scanner) is a fake, multi-platform, text-based virus scanner written in Python. The goal of the program is to prank your friends into downloading the software, which, when run, pretends to scan their system for viruses. It then prompts for administrator username and password, and once entered, saves them to a text file called 'userpass'. It then pretends to fully detect and clear all of the viruses.

HOW TO RUN:
You must have Python 2.7.6 installed in order to run this software. In order to run it, go to a command prompt in Windows or open a Terminal in Mac or Linux and type 'python ffpvs' to run it.

WARNING:
This is NOT a real virus scanner and please do not use it as such. It is meant for pranking/trolling ONLY. I claim NO LIABILITY for stolen passwords/hacking gathered using this tool.

TROUBLESHOOTING:
Saving it as a .py file might help, also, make sure you have Python 2.7.6 installed.

Features

  • Harvest Admin username and password from an unsuspecting person.
  • Fake people out with this complex, text-based *FAKE* virus scanner
  • Runs on any platform that can run Python 2.7.6
  • Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD support

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Intended Audience

Security

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python School Management Software

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2014-02-21