A destructive event or prank delivered by a virus typically refers to malicious actions taken by the malware that can result in data loss, system damage, or unauthorized access. For example, a virus might corrupt files, delete critical system components, or render a device inoperable. In some cases, it might also display annoying messages or images, effectively disrupting the user's experience as a prank. These actions can lead to significant consequences for individuals and organizations, including financial losses and compromised security.
If the program is a virus, it is intended to harm your computer, make your computer a zombi or to gather your personal data from your computer for criminal use.
What kind of prank do you want? A crash prank (like a Blue Screen of Death prank)? A virus prank? Just search on Google when you think of a prank you would like to play on. Sorry, didn't helped much, but, the most I can say, good luck and enjoy.
It is sometimes called the "payload," although this term is more appropriately used for weaponry, like "The ballistic missile carried a payload of..."
worm
A virus is software that spreads without user interaction, so even if they just spread they are destructive to bandwidth of the network.
Chain mails have no real credibility. They're a prank that plays on people's paranoia, in order to keep the prank spreading on to more and more people - like a virus.
A virus is a destructive simple organism which damages its host. The same applies to these programs in their host operating system.
They can vary from annoying, to making your computer completely unusable.
a bomb
Yes, all of them are in some way. A virus is software that spreads without user interaction, so even if they just spread they are destructive to bandwidth of the network. Most do, however, do some type of damage.
It is a destructive virus that rewrites itself and is an executable program with its own code. It usually destroys the program it infects.
a worm