Virus Creation Laboratory

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Virus Creation Laboratory

VCL Title Screen in Windows Vista
Developed by Nowhere Man
Latest release 1.0 / July 5, 1992
OS MS-DOS
Genre Virus creation
License Freeware

The Virus Creation Laboratory, or VCL, as it is known, was one of the earliest attempts to provide a virus creation tool so that individuals with little to no programming expertise could mass-create computer viruses.

A hacker dubbed "Nowhere Man", of the NuKE hacker group, released it in July of 1992.

However, it was later discovered that viruses created with the Virus Creation Laboratory were often ineffective, as many anti-virus programs of the day caught them easily. Also, many viruses created by the program did not work at all - and often, their source codes could not be compiled. Due to a limited feature set and bugs, the Virus Creation Laboratory did not become popular with virus writers, who preferred to write their own.

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