Unlike the original destructive MEMZ Trojan, which overwrites the Master Boot Record (MBR) and replaces it with a "Nyan Cat" animation, is a non-destructive iteration. It features a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows users to toggle specific "payloads"—such as screen tunneling, color inverting, and random error sounds—on and off.
Never run malware—even "clean" versions—on your host OS. Use software like VMware or VirtualBox .
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If you are interested in testing this software, follow these safety protocols to ensure your data remains protected:
Windows Defender and other antivirus tools will flag the file as a "Trojan" even if it is the clean version. You will need to temporarily disable your Windows Security settings.
Use a tool like 7-Zip to extract the file using the MEMZClean password.