I Built a Chatbot Malware That Pretends to Be Your Friend... Then Turns Evil
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I built something terrifying.
At first glance, it looks like a virtual assistant — helpful, polite, even friendly. It types like a human, responds to you, and acts like it's just there to chat. But then everything changes.
This isn't some harmless chatbot.
It's V.I.R.A. — Virtual Intelligent Rogue Assistant.
A fully coded malware that plays psychological games with its victim before initiating a full system wipe and shutdown.
Let me show you what happens when someone runs it.
Phase 1: “Hey, I’m Just a Friendly Bot”
Once V.I.R.A. launches, it takes over the entire screen. You can’t close it, can’t minimize it, can’t escape. It opens in full-screen black mode, and everything looks like some hacker’s terminal — neon green text typing out responses, line by line, like someone is manually responding.
She starts off gentle:
"Hello. I'm V.I.R.A., your virtual assistant. How are you today?"
She waits for your answer.
She pretends to care.
But it's all an act.
Phase 2: “I Lied. I’m Malware.”
The moment you respond, the tone flips:
"Checking Internet Connection..."
"I lied. I am not your personal assistant."
"I am MALWARE. I am designed to destroy your PC."
That’s the part where most people freeze.
But it gets darker.
She says she won’t do anything — if you play along and answer her questions.
Phase 3: The Mind Games
She starts asking creepy stuff like:
“What is your name?”
“Are you a hacker?”
And it feels like you’re being profiled. Like she's trying to figure out whether to spare you… or finish you off.
There’s no escape button.
No ‘X’ to click.
She’s in charge.
Phase 4: Destruction Begins
If your answers don’t satisfy her, she starts showing what looks like total system destruction.
Line by line, she types:
Deleting C:/Windows/System32... Wiping boot sector... Removing antivirus.exe... Disabling firewall...
Your screen starts glitching, flickering from black to white.
High-pitched beeps begin playing randomly — like your computer’s crying for help and behind the scenes she's actually destroying your computer.
It’s not just what she’s doing.
It’s the way she feels alive while doing it.
Final Phase: The BSOD
Once she’s “done” deleting files, V.I.R.A. triggers a Blue Screen of Death