The 'One' Windows Email Worm
This video is fake. Everything in this edit/mockup is a fictional story, and should be treated as such. Credits are at the bottom of the description and in the pinned comment. One, technically known as Email-Worm.Win32.One, was an email worm that started spreading in 1999 to computers around the world, and with its unique payload featuring a character called One, killed computers either slowly or immediately, depending on if people were willing to sign her contract. The following video shows the worm in action, showing how it spreads via email, when it activates its payload and what it does to a computer, all in a Windows 98 virtual machine. Okay, I have to address the elephant in the room here. Yes, this was inspired by the Barney Error genre that I helped popularize. I was thinking, there are a lot of error videos that have other characters outside of Barney, including object show characters, but they all follow the same format. What if there was an error video that tried being faithful to the actual character while working with what happens in Barney Errors? That's what I've tried with this video, specifically with One from Battle For Dream Island: The Power of Two (Episodes from "What's Up Bell's String?" to "Last One Standing" were used as the main inspiration). I hope you guys enjoy this one. Thanks for watching, and I hope you have a good day. Credit/thanks to: Rookieisawesome for voicing One (https://www.fiverr.com/rookieisawesome) danooct1, for inspiring this video and partially inspiring my fascination with old Windows operating systems VibingLeaf, for inspiring this video with Barney Virus Re-Visited (which can be found here: • Barney Virus Re-Visited - CONTAINS DISTURBING IMAGERY) RodrigoJogos, for inspiring this video, and making great videopastas The entire videopasta community freesound.org, for some of the Creative Commons 0 sounds used in the video My subscribers, for the continued support You, again, for taking the time to watch this and reading the description all the way through Programs used: Paint.NET Oracle VM VirtualBox (including old versions) Game Maker 8 FL Studio DaVinci Resolve Music used: Yourself by coal bones from Battle For Dream Island: The Power of Two (Distorted version from Outbreak At Stake) deep slow beat 2 by Samuel F. Johanns from Pixabay Meditative Texture by Samuel F. Johanns from Pixabay Sinister Pattern by Samuel F. Johanns from Pixabay 6 by Billy Gomberg from Facade (sped up and with reverb) #tpot #virus #windows98

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