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I Exposed a Windows 2000 Machine to the Internet… Here’s What Happened

All of this was done for scientific purposes, of course.

Here’s how I managed to expose the computer:
https://fsturmat.net/blog/05042022/

Here’s a professional analysis of “C:installed2.exe”:
https://www.bitdefender.com/files/News/CaseStudies/study/280/Bitdefender-WhitePaper-Worm-Cryptominer-Beapy-PCASTLE.pdf

Special thanks to Fornax Void for letting me use some of his tracks:
Cyberspace Database – Rāmen Multinode
Cyberspace Database – Cyberspace Database

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

26 thoughts on “I Exposed a Windows 2000 Machine to the Internet… Here’s What Happened

  • The burp left in the edit, the "certain disease that escaped" conspiracy reference, the whole premise of the video, the V-neck-by-force… there is so much unsettling stuff in this video. I love it. This guy is deranged. Subscribed.

  • thmpv-77d6f-94376-8hgkg-vrdrq

    don't ask me how I got this memorized

    (it's xp sp3)

  • Bin ich hier richtig im WDR Computerclub?

  • a HAHAHA these are the good times ! well done!

  • I've been geeking dumpster compters since the time the HP Vectra mentioned in this video was originally manufactured.
    I didn't know anyone made YouTube videos about these things.
    I think I have found my tribe.

  • I like to think the cryptomining virus was sent by a human, it's a pretty funny thing to do

  • I can´t believe nobody mentioned it: It is very immersive and authentic to have this video in 4:3 format.

  • Internet existed on 95 and before so surely it would be fine but guess not or video would not exist lol

  • i remember doing this experiment accidentally a couple of decades ago. i and my dad helped a family member setup a new computer in their new apartment. so we installed windows using a cd and connected it directly to the internet without a router or firewall in between, so we could run windows update on it. in like 15 minutes or so it was already smock full of viruses and we had to start over from the beginning. it was quite shocking how quickly it happened!

  • your point is meaningless as routers sometimes disable ipv4 completely obvious

  • Mate, you were born to make this kind of content! Subscribed in hopes that I will see you again someday.

  • >Using SponsorBlock
    >Skip to highlight
    >Buuurp
    >Maybe I should just watch the whole thing

  • One of these machines would be a good honey pot to track a hackers ip

  • Someone or something or some they them lol

  • this video quality and theme and stylization and the jokes are all amazing

  • I got this same viruis on an old laptop, really just laughed it off cause I would be amazed if that laptop could mine anything

  • Till 2 month we had our xp computer on the network….no problem

  • Senk you for listening, next wi fill teachu howtoorder breakfast as you would at a decent German restaurant.

  • I don't know what happened to the algorithm to suggest this, but I'm glad it did.

  • I am the hacker known as 4chan

  • I exposed it to my clients back then and the same day switched to mac

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