[citation][nom]JWL3[/nom]Absolutely malware. Society has tried making life as insulated and safe as possible and it's a worthy goal. Those of you who say it's the user's own fault for using the program - how would you react to the street safety technician who says "well I'm not going to put side barriers on this bridge, if you drive off the side, it's your own fault. " It's the same analogy. Putting this worthless software out there is endangering people's computer usage and while those people who become victims are darwinian idiots, shouldn't we as a society protect them too?[/citation]
Another real stupid analogy. First off, if this made sense, we'd have to assume everywhere we drive is or walk is protected by 'side barriers'. And we both know for a fact that's not true. So by your shallow assumptions, it's quite evil of the construction company to have left out side barriers on the road I just seen some guy drive off of and crush the front end of his car. Totally 'their' fault, not his, right?
And despite all of this, it's not even close to the same idea either way. A bridge without side rails can lead to DEATH. A game deleting files can lead to an embarrassing technical support phone call, and some lost valuable information for your total lack of reason.
And as far as protecting idiots, it's certainly not this programmers responsibility, my responsibility, or even natures responsibility. There's an old saying that goes something like this;"Survival of the fittest." Unfortunately it's a little hard these days to get yourself killed out of a complete lack of common sense (Though it still happens frequently), so now the world works in different ways. It's not evil or malicious in any way, it's just a fact of life.
Anyone who downloads something so blatantly marked as a virus, ignores their scanners, and opens this file anyways, out of ignorance, deserves to have their computer rendered unusable. This idea couldn't be more simple.
How do you idiots breath without injuring yourselves?