In the mid-2000s, a curious rumor spread through online forums and instant‑messaging chains: a tiny, nameless file called "000.exe" was quietly circulating on file‑sharing networks and peer‑to‑peer hubs. It had no description, no icon, and no obvious origin. People who ran it reported strange but inconsistent outcomes — some machines slowed to a crawl, others showed no immediate harm, and a handful experienced mysterious popups or lost files. The inconsistencies made it more terrifying: if it was a joke, it was a very convincing and badly behaved one; if it was malware, it was unusually stealthy and mutable.
- Barcode Printers
- Barcode Scanners
- BARTENDER SOFTWARE
- Bubble Wrap
- Cable Tie Labels
- Cash Drawer
- Casio Label Printer
- Citizen Barcode Printers
- Citizen printhead
- Consumables
- Corrugated Boxes
- Cushioning Materials
- Dcode Barcode Scanners
- Dcode Desktop Printers
- Dcode Printers
- Dcode Reciept Printers
- Desktop Label Printers
- Direct Thermal Label Rolls
- Direct Thermal Label Rolls
- DYMO Label Manager Machine
- Edge Protectors
- Foam Packaging
- Godex Barcode Printers
- Godex Label Printers
- Godex Printer Heads
- Honeywell Scanners
- Mobile Barcode Scanner
- Mobile Label Printers
- Mobile Printers
- Mynds Handheld Inkjet Printer
- Mynds Scanners
- Newland Scanners
- Packaging Products
- Packing Films
- Packing Tapes
- Polyester Label Rolls
- Receipt Printer Thermal Rolls
- RFID Blocking Fabrics
- RFID Blocking Material
- shrink wrap
- Strapping Materials
- Taffeta Roll
- Thermal Transfer Label Rolls
- Thermal Transfer Ribbons
- TSC Barcode Label Printers
- TSC Industrial Label Printers
- TSC Printheads
- TSC Spare Parts