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xstitcher | 17:06 Wed 27th Mar 2013 | Technology
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I can't understand what "kicks" somebody can get by starting a pc virus.

Any ideas????????
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You're suggesting there's no financial gain? :) The majority of the time the virus is there to: 1. Make you download, and pay for, a product which will "make it go away" 2. Scrape details from your keystrokes/logins/files which gain the virus writer access to your bank or social accounts 3. Propagate itself. The "kicks" which come from it may also include the...
17:11 Wed 27th Mar 2013
Once upon a time it was 'for kicks'

These days they want to make money from you

A trojan may sit silently looking for a credit card number or it might use your machine as a 'zombie' to send masses of spam mail or attack a website

They can even make money out of redirecting browsers to particular websites all the time.

These days it's strictly professional - you can even buy 'virus writing packs' with full technical support.

The days of crashing computers for laughs are long gone
You're suggesting there's no financial gain? :)

The majority of the time the virus is there to:

1. Make you download, and pay for, a product which will "make it go away"
2. Scrape details from your keystrokes/logins/files which gain the virus writer access to your bank or social accounts
3. Propagate itself.

The "kicks" which come from it may also include the "fun" of "beating" a security system.

Usually the best advice is: if you don't understand something, don't do it. :)
This is going on right now

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21954636

One of the big anti-spam companies is under a gigantic attack

Probably millions of compromised machines are, unknown to their users, blasting the company with data trying to crash it.

I'd say there was a fair chance that someone on answerbank - right now has a machine taking part in this!
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Aha....now I see. I have only had a virus once and that was years ago but I do get emails asking me to open this and that which I delete at once and that is what made me wonder.
Thanks for the really comprehensive answer ed.
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That link was so interesting Jake. Our computer has been unbelievably slow this week and this could be the reason.
PCs are often unbelievably slow. It's in their nature.
"PCs are often unbelievably slow."

I don't believe it...
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Today I am back to normally slow so I still believe Jake's article...

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