What happens if you expose Windows 98 to the Internet in 2024?
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@poochychin
14 күн бұрын
Dr mario
@ceemeck
14 күн бұрын
@@poochychin 💀 what?
@dragonslayerornstein387
14 күн бұрын
I have insight on this. Um, they're either incompetent when it comes to windows. Or, they're the kind who can just, fix everything, make it into a live server, connect multiple computers, media box, ect. Knows the codes for error, if its the graphics card, cpu, ram, motherboard, powersupply, under violated, or volted, history of the chips, connectors, etc. You name it. But also think you're incompetent and that windows is not for the end user to use, also, the best version is enterprise, yada yada powershell better.
@ENNEN420
14 күн бұрын
You get an invite to Little Saint James 2: James Harder if they know Bill.
@john_doe1st
14 күн бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
"the operational system is older than I am" I feel so old. I got the physical version upon launch
@Dregomz02
14 күн бұрын
I still remember using MS DOS, Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Millennium (never used 2000) and later iterations. When he said that i felt like an ancient mummy.
@yns000
14 күн бұрын
Aight unc
@DarrenGriffitt
14 күн бұрын
I was born in 95 but didn't play around with it until I was about 4 or 5. I decided I was doing my due diligence (I guess anyways; I was a child) and was moving folders to the Recycle Bin. Needless to say, I was impressed at both my mother for not getting angry at me, and her using MS-DOS to restore the WINDOWS folder.
@Blinkerd00d
14 күн бұрын
Me too... I remember upgrading from 95. I was like 14 at the time but still...
@Vlad-1986
14 күн бұрын
I actually got 3.1. Not at launch, but it was before 95 existed, and only because I didn't had a computer in 1992. I am older than that still 🥲
Microsoft: We've got problems. They hate windows 11 so much they're trying to downgrade to 98.
Up next: Exposing an abacus to the internet in 2024.
@herauthon
11 күн бұрын
that beads it !
@bondjovi4595
10 күн бұрын
Exposing enigma to the internet. 😆
@the_mariocrafter
9 күн бұрын
Abacus: 🦠🧫🤧😷🤒🦠🧫🦠🧫
@laalpattharkedevata
8 күн бұрын
@@the_mariocrafter i remember your jadoo killscreens :3
@albedesigns
8 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
"This operating system is older than I am"... and suddenly I just felt a whole lot older than I already felt
@warclan5429
10 күн бұрын
Well a video made by a dumb teenager that does not know what is he doing and googles everything
@KyanoAng3l0
8 күн бұрын
Same. Grew up with Windows 3.1, 95 and 98. I thought Eric is a fellow Millennial or a Gen Xer.
@albedesigns
8 күн бұрын
Same lol I started learning front end in 99 so I remember installing win 98 from win 95! 😅
@AutoFirePad
7 күн бұрын
cp/m here :\
Bro is running windows 98 inside of windows 7 inside of... *W H A T*
@system128
14 күн бұрын
Their host OS is most likely Linux because of the use of KDE's kwin and Konsole at some points of the video
@MrTropicalFusion
14 күн бұрын
Makes me feel like I'm in the Matrix.
@notgad3130
14 күн бұрын
@@system128the host os is proxmox, he said so in the video, the kde you see is because he is using a web kvm to see the vm
@hmhamam_ham
14 күн бұрын
He is running Windows 7 under Proxmox which is a virtualization OS based on Debian. I believe he is accessing the Win7 installation using Remmina or from the Proxmox "console". He appears to be viewing it with a Linux flavor running KDE.
@benfen8798
14 күн бұрын
@@system128 yeah i think Proxmox is linux
I have a dedicated Windows 98 PC that I use for retro games, software, and I connect it to the internet from time to time, mostly to do retro web browsing via the internet archive. Never had any problems. It can't even connect to most modern sites (and probably vise-versa) because it's so outdated. It's probably like you said, security by obscurity. Anyone looking to hack computers doesn't really have a reason to target Win9x anymore.
Maybe the hackers were the friends we made along the way
@yungxxilax9194
6 күн бұрын
hackers before: I got into your pc, internet, bank account, stole your files, and corrupted your bios, bye bye hackers nowdays: click herez to get robux but there is still lots of vulnerable software, and it is still possible to hack into any device
I get the message, we should all switch to windows 98 to stay safe on the internet.
@mho...
9 күн бұрын
"only" issue with that is to find 16/32bit programs!
@anon7149
3 күн бұрын
@@mho...32 bit shouldn't be too hard but 16 bit becomes unbearable. Feeding an 16 bit OS a 32 bit image would be like giving a cola to a victorian child
@mho...
3 күн бұрын
@@anon7149 first of all: victorian age children where well acquainted with cocaine(cola) 😅 and being a 90s teenager, i still have a bunch 16/32 bit games in a box somewhere, its not that outlandish! all these modern systems just dont know how to deal with many of them unfortunately, if you dont use emulators!...and even then its a tough pill to swallow for modern systems in any case!
@mho...
2 күн бұрын
@@anon7149 well, some stupid snowflake censored/deleted my reply, because it talked about the historic fact of cola's original ingredient, being well known to children in the victorian age🙄 ...... but being a 90s teenager, i still own a bunch of old 32/16 bit programs in a box somewhere ^^ and basically none of them can be used/run on any modern machine! even emulators struggle sometimes to execute a 16 bit one on modern machines!...but they are still out there 😆
I assume you mean by Expose as in connect directly to the internet without a router firewall. Because router firewalls pretty much stop everything unless you're visiting websites with that Windows 98 browser.
@SuperGiggun
14 күн бұрын
Yuh that's the idea
@freedustin
14 күн бұрын
DMZ.
@alandobrowski2876
10 күн бұрын
It's not just the firewall, the local network is behind a nat.
@basspig
9 күн бұрын
@@alandobrowski2876 I have a piece of test equipment that runs Windows XP embedded and I've not any issues. But for safety, I blocked the internet to that device at the router.
I'm actually quite interested in how 2000 SP4 vs XP RTM vs fully updated XP would end up, if there were any patches that actually made a difference in the long run
@arnolduk123
14 күн бұрын
Windows 95/98 are the most secure OS's exposed to the net as there are only a couple of services/processes that are vulnerable. Compare that with Windows 7 upwards that expose hundreds. The more exposed the more exploitable.
@AndreDeLimburger
14 күн бұрын
Are Blaster and Sasser still around?
@moardargons8160
12 күн бұрын
I remember that W2K SP0 would be infected before you finished updating it. This was with a DSL modem directly connected to the internet. You had to remember to only connect to the internet *after* everything was set up and firewalled. I used the ZoneAlarm firewall back in those days.
@AndreDeLimburger
12 күн бұрын
@@moardargons8160 so did xp gold
@arnolduk123
12 күн бұрын
@@moardargons8160 Very true. I remember setting up a clean W2K pc for a customer and when I connected the pc to their DSL router the pc was hit with a ton of messenger and udp attacks from neigbour computers on the DSL line.
You forgot to imitate those dial up modem beeps verbally
9x is safer than NT these days
@EricParker
14 күн бұрын
Pretty much. They're too different and nobody is using an internet connected 9x PC for anything important.
@Nic98SE
12 күн бұрын
That's why Windows 98 is the better operating system. You might not even going to need anti virus if malware evolves where it can't run on 9x systems. If you want to use a 9x operating system I choose 98. Because it's the most stable and more designed for the internet. The one mars probe even still operates on Windows 98.
@selami32
10 күн бұрын
@@Nic98SE Your name is make sense
@Nic98SE
10 күн бұрын
@@selami32 Haha.
@shade221
9 күн бұрын
@@Nic98SE me is arguably more stable depending on the hardware you're using.
I'm often amazed when people get up in arms over connecting your ancient machines to the internet. After a certain point, malware developers cease targeting those old platforms. You don't see anything targeting Win9x because nobody builds malware for the 9x kernel anymore, if you installed something like KernelEx (an NT compatibility layer for 9x) you might get some issues, because malware IS built for the NT kernel, but that's likely the only instance where you may see issues. The same can likely be said for MacOS 7-9, nobody targets those systems because NOT ONLY are they outdated operating systems that nobody runs anymore, but they also run on a vastly different architecture than most current computers on the market. Connecting NT-based systems to the internet with no firewall is suicide, though.
@skycaptain95
14 күн бұрын
Completely and confidently incorrect. Malware hosts to this day scan for old OSes precisely because of their use in important outdated equipment. Connecting anything older than windows 7 to the Internet without a strict whitelist firewall WILL result in infection. Usually within a day. Windows 7 is also questionable at this point.
@MasterFrag91
14 күн бұрын
@@skycaptain95 So... about that. I have a PowerMac G4, an iMac G3, and a Windows 98SE machine that regularly stay connected to the internet, and occasionally run for days on end. I have NEVER had any sort of malware on those systems. None of those operating systems are particularly chatty, they don't run many network services, and with any decent firewall (even just the basic one your normal consumer router provides) there's very little chance of an infection unless you're stupid and try to browse untrusted sites with outdated browsers. I have network services I want to access on those machines to pull applications from my Unraid server, and I haven't had any issues at all. Now, if we're talking fully exposing the systems to the internet, with no firewall, or hell, just a direct connection to your modem, then yes, that is a colossally stupid move, and you WILL get an infection sooner rather than later. But this isn't true if you're doing it like I, a normal human bean, does it. Hypothetically, it opens me up to malware. Realistically, it just lets my legacy systems use my network services.
@MasterFrag91
14 күн бұрын
@@skycaptain95 Well, youtube decided to eat my previous attempt at a reply, but the short version is: If you have even a semi-competent firewall (even the one your basic consumer router provides) this isn't an issue. I have multiple classic MacOS machines, and a Win98SE machine that are regularly connected to my network to gain access to locally hosted network services, that have never gained any sort of malware by doing so. If you're connecting it directly, without a firewall, then yes, that's a colossally dumb move, but with a firewall? Pretty safe, actually. Outdated NT based OSes are where dragons lie, because those OSes have far more active network services that might connect themselves to the internet, and thus be infected remotely. Win9x and MacOS 7-9 don't really have those issues, some of them have updaters, but those are easily disabled. Is it something I'd recommend everyone do? Hell no. But is it as disastrously, cataclysmically dangerous as everyone says? Also no.
@dougle03
14 күн бұрын
However there might be lots of legacy systems running very old OS's and no one's had the bravery to upgrade their os's... It does happen. LArge companies sometimes hide dirty secrets like a business critical application that's been running for 25 years, the source code was lost years ago and thus no one dares touch it...
@skycaptain95
14 күн бұрын
@@MasterFrag91 yes, a strict whitelist firewall is really the best protection you can get (aside from not being a dumbass). We don't fundamentally disagree.
SE = Second Edition and not Server Edition ;)
On windows 98, SMB is not turned on by default. You need to turn it on via the control panel networking applet. One thing to try is to install Microsoft PWS. Could the content you serve affect whether or not you get "hacked"?
Really like your content, unique and educational, no bloat in your videos either which is common nowadays
Weird to think I used to install games on DOS 5.0 and 98 seemed like a huge improvement over Win 95. And this man was not even born when 98 was out. I fele ancient.
First install Win98SE. Upgrade Internet Exploder. Install Firefox. Install Unofficial Service Pack.
Leave an old Linux distro exposed to the Internet next.
@djksfhakhaks
12 күн бұрын
Ahh. I remember back in the day subnet scanning for ftp sites and getting /etc/passwd and using jack the ripper so I could telnet in. Encryption sure messed everything up. I blame AOL getting internet access.
@nobeltnium
12 күн бұрын
@@djksfhakhaks good o' days
@noJobProgrammer
12 күн бұрын
nothing will happen, it will work
@djksfhakhaks
12 күн бұрын
@@noJobProgrammer imagine being such a fanboi of anything so much that you believe its unbackable.
@Difluoroacetamide
12 күн бұрын
@@noJobProgrammer OLD linux distro, like Ubuntu 12.04 or Debian 3. No firewalls no nothing, just a base install exposed to the internet
Takes me back to the good old days. For a while with Windows 2000/XP there was the sasser worm, like you would expose any PC running Windows 2000 to the internet and it was a matter of minutes until lsass.exe was exploited.
@mho...
9 күн бұрын
still a thing if you connect a clean win xp these days!
@zooli9
7 күн бұрын
it happened in his 2000 video almost instantly :'D
98 was still vulnerable to certain DoS which was patched in 98SE (which to my recollection had NO ports open upon install). I remember back in the day working on 98SE and it was more secure than anything else - however - I had hacked the kernal, removed fiolog.vxd and enabled NTFS and other things, and bundled it into the installation. Quite sure the vanilla 98SE was the more "secure out of the box" of all windows to date.
next video: what happen if you actually the Microsoft itself
Humans when only AI can interact with OS: “Why did we move on so far from Windows 98?”
What is this accent man? Sounds like your Canadian who's been living in the UK for a while.
- Running windows 98 in VM. - Host machine has Windows 7! Brother I...
Why does your accent swing from the UK to Australia via Canada and North America?
@mattlm64
5 күн бұрын
His accent is a mix of all sorts. I can't figure it out.
thank you for going through all the pain of setting this up!
Not only is SMTP actively blocked, it's required by law. You have to sign an agreement with your ISP in order to get that port opened up for sending. I think it's part of the CAN-SPAM act.
@skycaptain95
14 күн бұрын
lol
@Deniz3n
14 күн бұрын
If it's running in a datacentre, it may already just have it unblocked
@stevec00ps
13 күн бұрын
I've not seen that on my home ISP in the UK
@LunaticEdit
13 күн бұрын
@@stevec00ps Well it's a US law, so not entirely surprised :) I guess I should have been specific, sorry!
@stevec00ps
13 күн бұрын
@@LunaticEdit Interesting!
ReactOS! The heckers may think it’s Windows 2000 but it might not really run the viruses properly 😂
@MasterFrag91
14 күн бұрын
To be fair, ReactOS barely runs ANYTHING properly. I love the idea of ReactOS, but it's clear that it'll never really go anywhere, it hasn't in the decade and a half I've been watching. you're better off just using any given Linux distro with Wine.
@BakaTheSussy
14 күн бұрын
@@MasterFrag91 please dont shit on ReactOS. the work they have done is absolutely insane considering they had to reverse engineer dos, ntoskernel, and then windows apis, which is hard. wine is a much easier approach as it just converts windows api calls to linux/mac/android ones.
@MasterFrag91
14 күн бұрын
@@BakaTheSussy I wouldn't say I'm shitting on it, the work they've done is pretty crazy, but I can both admire the progress they've made, while simultaneously believing it won't go anywhere. It's a cool project, but it's effectively been in development for 28 years, and barely has compatibility for even Win9x programs, still has very little hardware compatibility, and even worse driver compatibility. As cool as it is, I suspect it will only ever be a niche experimental OS that no-one ever ACTUALLY uses.
was waitting for this one
Hey bro, good to see this video got some views, I hope more people find your channel. It's pretty cool!
Win98 was the OS where I learned most of my computing skills.
In the early 2000s I found thousands of Win98 machines that were directly exposed to the internet without a router or firewall. I was scanning the IP range of my local ISP for port 139 and found a lot of hosts that could be accessed via Windows Explorer (not IE). I could mount remote partitions (incl. drive c with full access), I could even send data to their printers. In a nutshell....it was fun, a lot of fun. Then more people used XP and routers. My script-kid-hacking-skills were no longer working.
@DonaldDucksRevenge
7 күн бұрын
good old days
2:35 You just gave me the dumbest idea. Now i want to find out what would happen if i ran a VM inside a VM inside a VM and so on
@amyshaw893
14 күн бұрын
Druaga1 has made a video on that
@geckwwo
14 күн бұрын
... nothing much? just a laggy mess
@thecomposerchanginggames5250
14 күн бұрын
There's some ancient information out on the web about that. People claim that IBM used to have hardware designed to limitlessly and arbitrarily nest virtual machines.
@markusTegelane
14 күн бұрын
It's probably going to work, but you'll have massive CPU overhead And some VM software (such as Connectix/Microsoft Virtual PC and I think Hyper-V as well) can actually refuse to start if they detect they're running in a VM
@ENNEN420
14 күн бұрын
"Hey everyone, Druaga 1 here."
wow. You uploaded my favorite video series, in one of my favorite classic OS'es, when I'm eating one of my favorite lunches. Thanks.
Dont download Oracle VM from company IP or Oracle starts to threaten you
@albi2k88
7 күн бұрын
As i know virtual box is free even for commercial use but extension packs isn't. unless the company even proactive chasing for using virtualbox without expansion packs.
@finnderp9977
7 күн бұрын
@@albi2k88 I think some trainee downloaded Oracle VM from Oracle site and Oracle sales dug out company contacts and started to bombard that company is using unlicensed software and how many licenses you gonna buy..
Yeah, cool video. I still remember my family's old Windows 98 PC with a 600 MHz Pentium 3 and 128 MB RAM. It was the first machine I tried out Haskell on.
Huh... I thought it would get hacked directly! :D Thanks for the video!
Love these vids my guy, good work
That's such good news! That means I can still use my Windows 98 machine for DOS gaming, and being able to use the internet to download applications for it. 😅
You should see if the Windows 7 VM got infected by anything that escaped the 98 VM!
I love the Serial Expirements Lain refrences: admin@navi, the wired 🤣
"...but this operating system is older then I am." yeah just hit me right in the old age why dont ya....
I remember in college connecting unpatched version of xp to the internet for the first time and got what felt like hundreds of malware in minutes. This was in the 00’s.
@fra93ilgrande
9 күн бұрын
That shouldn't have happened with a firewall
@ares106
9 күн бұрын
@@fra93ilgrande probably, or could have been something special about the college network, it had one of the fastest internet connections at the time but maybe it was insecure.
Been waiting for this since u teased it dawg
Nested virtualisation I guess requires guest OS cooperation? I can run the latest Debian at reasonable speeds, but I tried old Windows and OPENSTEP and it was absolutely atrocious. This was in Vbox in PVE on Skylake , other configurations may vary?
I've got a feeling your voice sounds like it's either heavy AI denoised or you are using a voice changer trained to immitate your own voice.
@itsanarse
14 күн бұрын
My thoughts were hes a Brit who's moved to the US
1:30 "My Compute" does not compute! Love this kind of content so I will subscribe
Would you consider doing one of these tests on Vista? Or would it be a waste of time?
i think my favorite part of his videos over time is watching eric's accent transition from a british accent into more of a north american accent overtime (compare his download button videos to now), it's sounding more and more north american it's just interesting to hear an accent change between the two really quickly (he can sound british and north american within the same sentence sometimes and that is jarring)
@shockafter7
7 күн бұрын
Channel description says he is from Canada.
i assume you have an isolated network with all ports open, how would you go about setting something like this up?
Is not Windows 7 adding a security layer between your Virtual Machine and the Internet as it has an integrated firewall?
I want a part 3, but with Win 7 or win 8, I don't know if you already did it, I'm a new sub haha ^^"
I was using AOL to go online under Windows 3.11, but I suppose you can't really connect the OS to the internet in quite the same way?
Love these videos, keep it up!
Sweet, I'm going back to Win98! Fingers crossed for Win2k, I absolutely loved that version. Close second favourite to Vista (no I'm not joking!) Back in the day it definitely wasn't safe, I remember getting net send spam messages on the Win2k NAS/torrent box I set up in my student house in about 2002 😂
If I was Microsoft, I would secretely scan the Internet for versions of Windows too unpopular and obsure to attract real hackers (or too sparce for speading a net worm). And then I would remotely exploit their vulnerabilities in order to freeze/reboot them. Thus anybody who wanted to achieve "security by obsurity" by using ancient Windows would experience nearly constant crashes and reboots the second they connect to the Internet
@floycewhite6991
8 күн бұрын
You mean, like any off-the-shelf laptop with Windows 11?
2000 was getting infected extremely rapidly when exposed to the Internet some years ago. Problem got solved by home routers blocking inbound connections.
nested virtualization is insane.
@whohan779
13 күн бұрын
Depends on their hypervisors. You can easily go three layers deep if you play your cards right. QEMU or KVM are good starting points whereas the likes of VirtualBox or VirtualPC should only be used in the last step unless you accelerate them heavily.
Nested virtualization for the authentic 100 MHz CPU experience!
You may get better results using 86box or pcem for Windows 9x and dos, as they emulate more era appropriate hardware.
"this operating system is older than i am so it should be fine" 😂
Windows 9x uses something called LANMAN so by default, Modem NT Operating Systems can't talk to it however you can enabled LANMAN support though.
I feel like this is going to be a great video. 🎉🎉🎉
Dont let the 'Antikythera mechanism' exposed to the internet without Microsoft Security Essentials!
Now you can play Sim City 2000.
Were any online viruses ever written for Windows 3.1 or OS Warp 2? I know 3.1 had rudementary internet access with a browser and I don't know much about OS Warp
@AndreDeLimburger
14 күн бұрын
On Windows 3.1 with dial-up internet, you had a 3rd party TCP/IP stack, such as Trumpet. Windows for Workgroups 3.11 supported network cards, but initially no TCP/IP. There was an update installing a TCP/IP stack.
@belstar1128
13 күн бұрын
for Windows 3.1 definitely but OS Warp 2 probably not because it was so obscure or at least not many
There is a big difference in security between win98 and win98se. Pre SE it was vulnerable to the backoraface attack which I used to have so much fun with because it was a backdoor RDP and was so much fun to mess with people. I don’t know if the conspiracy that it was NSA is true but I can confirm it was the best hack I ever seen in my life, by far.
Would prefer to see you using the original hardware. I believe in you.
there are only 11 windows's how do you have the 98th one?
@Nebby_Webby
14 күн бұрын
You're joking right
@Tiishen
13 күн бұрын
lul good one
@LookAlikeFilm
21 сағат бұрын
inb4 windows 2000
You need to port forward past your NAT. Your router is blocking any external connections to your internal IP. Unless you visit a bad site or initiate a bad connection from your host nothing is going to happen unless you are already comprised on your network. Having an old operating system is only dangerous if you actually use it.
You could run google on Windows 1.0 I swear to god
@EricParker
14 күн бұрын
Might actually be a video idea, but I think it's probablyg onna be 3.1.
@TechnicalIssuesOfficial
14 күн бұрын
@@EricParker still googles keeping alive stuff older than their backrub company
@icantcomeupwithnames469
14 күн бұрын
Google works pretty well even in a pure terminal browser, eg w3m, links
@WhileTrueCode
14 күн бұрын
@@EricParker Netscape Navigator ftw
@belstar1128
13 күн бұрын
Windows 1.0 was so bad you were better off using dos
@1:17 you could install it into a different folder if you wanted to break 70% of all software out there. At one point I had a system without a C: - so much stuff just broke...
How do you open close program without control alt delete? I used control alt end and it didn't work.
I did something similar, except I the main host was a Win 2016 server running in Azure.I Nested VM running Win 7, with Virtual PC. I then setup Win 1.0 - NT 4.0 (including MS Bob) running in Virtual PC. I had built those ages ago and still had them on an external usb hd. Win ME was the only one that I connected to the Internet, as the Virtual PC mouse support was better.
having started my pc saga on win3.11, its always fun to the old ui again ;) but lets be honest here.... what kind of bob would still write/keep-online tools to infect 25+ year old operating systems?!
Wow this was not the video I thought it was going to be.
My genuine response to the title of the video : it gets traumatized
it's clear that you have never used Windows 98 before. For SMB port to be open, you have to actually enable File sharing, it's not on by default. Or open Remote desktop access, then you'll see some serious stuff ;p If you did those things, I'm guessing the system would get compromised much quicker.
@myolgiden
14 күн бұрын
As he said, 98 is older than him :)
@eDoc2020
9 күн бұрын
And as he said, he later went in and enabled file sharing. Unless I misunderstood him.
Wind 3.11 and NT3.51 and NT4 all interesting. In the early 2000s running WinNT 4 took mere minutes to get hacked.
Was there a reason for not simply using an old PC?
Running a virtual machine with such an outdated VirtualBox version is a huge risk, because it will probably carry some nasty vulnerabilities which could enable attackers to breakout of the virtualized environment. This can lead to a situation where they will be able to aceess or attack your host machine. You were lucky...
I miss that load bar.
Can you try Windows 3.11 with Winsock and CIFS file sharing ?
What happens if you expose win3.11 to the internet?
Fun project to try myself, since I have several vintage pc's. Couldn't replicate what you were seeing. My network is behind a load balancing router with 2 different isp connections. Tried this with windows xp. Again nothing happens. Only when browsing you see such connections but those seem to be ad-server connections, which are already blocked by the ad blocker installed on my router (dns blocking). I guess if you connect such machines directly to the internet, it would be much more dangerous.
My brother Windows 7 in 2024 is wild
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He is probably using Mac/Linux. Also theres an explanation at 0:25
2000 is close enough to XP (NT 5.0 vs NT 5.1) that I suspect, given XP caught malware, 2000 will too. But I wonder about older NT versions.
why you are using nested virtualization
6:57 ngl It's kinda crazy to see Censys scanning that computer with not even 15 minutes of uptime
Nested simulation hypothesis be like
Oof, watching the wireshark was bit like watching when a parent team created a virtual 12 year old on Instagram and all the creep messages started coming in immediately
Switching to MS-DOS for maximum obscurity
Man, you should had used PCem or 86Box. You put yourself trough a lot of pain trying to use VMWare (would had been the equally bad with VirtualBox). If curious, it was so slow because you where running in VGA mode with 16 colours, and VMWare sucks at translating that to whatever you use on your computer. Actually, a pointer, VMware just sucks in general, specially if you want to test older software :P
this reminds me of a time i was re installing windows now sure if it was 98 or xp and was able to get norton on there pretty quick and before the install finished norton had detected the iloveyou virus so i then had to stop again and re install windows. must of been 98 from a compaq restore partition. must of installed norton during one of the many reboots.
Dude I love these videos haha.
Surprised anything could run
I wonder what would happen if you did this to RiSC OS? It must have legendary security through obscurity!
Vista next? I like these videos