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  1. Blue screen of death - Wikipedia

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    The original Blue Screen of Death (here seen in the Italian edition of Windows NT 3.51) first appeared in Windows NT 3.1. The first Blue Screen of Death appeared in Windows NT 3.1 [5] (the first version of the Windows NT family, released in 1993), and later appeared on all Windows operating systems released afterwards.

  2. Imscared - Wikipedia

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    Imscared. Imscared (stylized as IMSCARED) is an indie horror video game created by Ivan Zanotti. This game features an unnamed protagonist in a room, unable to escape due to the door needing a heart to open it. Upon the player investigating, they find a little key under a table which can be used to open a wardrobe, revealing blood and a hidden ...

  3. Screen of death - Wikipedia

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    A kernel panic is the Unix equivalent of Microsoft's Blue Screen of Death. It is a routine called when the kernel detects irrecoverable errors in runtime correctness; in other words, when continuing the operation may risk escalating system instability, and a system reboot is easier than attempted recovery.

  4. Theatrical blood - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical blood, stage blood or fake blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut, a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used. The most common is red food coloring, often ...

  5. Kentucky man who faked death to avoid paying child support is ...

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    August 21, 2024 at 9:06 AM. A Kentucky man who hacked into state death registry systems to fake his own death in a bid to avoid paying over $100,000 in outstanding child support has been sentenced ...

  6. XScreenSaver - Wikipedia

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    BSOD – shows fake fatal screen of death variants from many computer systems, including Microsoft Windows Blue Screen of Death, a Linux kernel panic, a Darwin crash, an Amiga "Guru Meditation" error, a sad Mac, and more. Apple2 – simulates an Apple II computer, showing a user entering a simple BASIC program and running it.

  7. Talk:Blue screen of death/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    Keep all of the Screen of Death articles as they are 3. Keep them in the current format, but make sure that there are links in the articles to each of the other screen of death articles. Eg on the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) article, like the Red Screen of Death (RSOD) and Black Screen of Death (KSOD) to the BSOD article, where it says "See also".

  8. Zeus (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus (malware) Zeus is a Trojan horse malware package that runs on versions of Microsoft Windows. It is often used to steal banking information by man-in-the-browser keystroke logging and form grabbing. [1] Zeus is spread mainly through drive-by downloads and phishing schemes. First identified in July 2007 when it was used to steal information ...