Destroy Windows remotely

nichardrixon

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Is there a way to destroy windows and the hard disk when accessing the PC via Teamviewer?
At least that Windows can no longer be started?

Thanks a lot
 

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Apparently there is.
 

nichardrixon

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I must have phrased the question wrong.
Does anyone know a way to do this and would the one present instructions on how to do it?
Thank you
 

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isnt this breaking the no malware rule?
 

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Don't know about the Teamviewer but it can be done easily by accessing the pc with Anydesk.
 

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Yes it is possible :)

This can also be done without team viewer even through wifi spoofing, social engineering or sending fraudulent files.
 

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no need to do it remotely, windows will already do that on its own.
 

KonataEngy

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if you have admin its easy, just go delete system32. or run memz or whatever of your choice. itll get the job done.

if you don't. just go find a lot of viruses and vinesauce joel the computer

if you don't want whatever is on it to ever be recovered. use this https://eraser.heidi.ie/
 

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I understand that you might have concerns about remote access, but it's important to use tools like TeamViewer responsibly and ethically. Attempting to intentionally harm someone's system or data is not only against the terms of service but also unethical.
 

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