A used Samsung NC10 laptop usually costs about $200. But a used Samsung NC10 with six of the most dangerous types of malware;
ILOVEYOU
The ILOVEYOU virus, distributed via email and file sharing,
affected 500,000+ systems and caused $15B in damages total, with
$5.5B in damages being caused in the first week.
MyDoom
MyDoom, potentially commissioned by Russian e-mail spammers, was
one of the fastest spreading worms. It's projected that this
virus caused $38B in damages.
SoBig
SoBig was a worm and trojan that circulated through emails as
viral spam. This piece of malware could copy files, email itself
to others, and could damage computer software/hardware. This
piece of malware caused $37B in damages and affected hundreds of
thousands of PCs.
WannaCry
WannaCry was an extremely virulent ransomware cryptoworm that
also set up backdoors on systems. The attack affected 200,000+
computers across 150 countries, and caused the NHS $100M in
damages with further totals accumulating close to $4B.
DarkTequila
A sophisticated and evasive piece of malware that targeted users
mainly in Latin America, DarkTequila stole bank credentials and
corporate data even while offline. DarkTequila costed millions
in damages across many users.
BlackEnergy
BlackEnergy 2 uses sophisticated rootkit/process-injection
techniques, robust encryption, and a modular architecture known
as a "dropper". BlackEnergy was used in a cyberattack that
prompted a large-scale blackout in Ukraine in December 2015.
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