Sure. There was a virus that would make the computer screen show a bunch of bouncing cartoon characters every time you opened a document. It was more annoying than harmful, but it made users laugh when they first saw it.
One funny virus story is about a virus that would play a really loud and cheesy 80s song whenever the computer was idle for more than 5 minutes. It was a real shock for users who worked in a quiet office environment. They had to scramble to find the source of the music, only to realize it was their own computers 'joking' around.
There's a story about a virus that changed all the desktop icons into pictures of cats. People thought their computers were possessed at first. But then they realized it was just a harmless prank virus. It spread quickly in an office and everyone was sharing their 'cat - iconed' desktops and having a good laugh.
There is a story of a virus that affected a local coffee shop's Wi - Fi network. Whenever someone connected, their device would play a really funny cat meowing sound every five minutes. It drove some people nuts at first, but then it became a talking point and made everyone laugh. The owner of the coffee shop finally found the source and removed it, but it was quite an entertaining incident.
There was a time when a colleague thought his computer had a virus because the cursor was moving on its own. Turns out, his cat was walking on the mouse pad. It was really hilarious to see him panicking at first.
There is a virus that would display a fake error message saying 'Your computer has been invaded by alien technology. Please wait for the aliens to fix it.' And then it would show a little animation of a green alien fiddling with the computer components. It was a very creative virus in terms of its humor aspect. Although it was still a virus and not something that should be on your computer, it did give people a good laugh once they realized it was a fake error.
Sure. There was a story about a guy who tried to make a face mask at home. He used all kinds of crazy materials and ended up looking like a character from a sci - fi movie. His family couldn't stop laughing when they saw him.
One funny story was when people started making creative face masks. I saw a guy with a mask that had a big smiling shark's face on it. Every time he talked, it looked like the shark was talking, which made everyone around him laugh during those tough times.
The Melissa virus was really terrifying. It was spread through email. When a user opened an infected email, it would send itself to the first 50 contacts in the user's address book. It clogged up email servers and caused widespread disruption in many companies. A lot of businesses lost productivity as their employees' computers were affected and they had to deal with the virus outbreak.
Sure. Here's a joke. Why was the computer cold at the office? Because it left its Windows open.
One funny computer - generated story is about a group of aliens who received a wrong signal from Earth. They thought Earthlings were inviting them for a big food fight. So, they landed on Earth with all kinds of strange food - like substances from their planet. When they realized it was a misunderstanding, they ended up having a real food fight with the humans for the fun of it. It was a hilarious chaos.
Sure. There was this one time in a computer engineering class. A student was so confident about his code for a simple calculator program. But when he ran it, instead of getting correct math results, it kept spitting out random song lyrics. Turns out he accidentally mixed up some variables with text snippets from a music app he was working on at the same time.
Sure. Once I had a customer who thought his computer was broken because the screen was black. After some checks, I found out he just accidentally unplugged the monitor cable. It was so simple yet he was so worried.