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CyberLover – Scoring Girls for Nerds

By Robert | January 9, 2008

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CyberLover is soon to be launched by a Russian web site. This is a special program that will simulate chat room flirting. The idea is quite strange and it is said that the aim is to help nerds that have no skill when it comes to getting together with women. CyberLover is said to be able to chat with “up to 10 women at one time” and should score. Also, according to the web site, “not a single girl has yet realized that she was communicating with a program!” Another feature that is possible with the program is performing virtual sex online. If we were to talk about fun and games we could say that it is quite interesting although the possibility of loosing a credit card number is also possible according to PC Tools, an Australian anti-virus software developer.

Although this program promises the world, we need to wonder if it really delivers. It seems that all it takes is around half an hour of use and CyberLover will basically introduce the user to girls, exchange photos and even be able to get a contact phone number. Now the real question is: now that you do not have the program to aid you, what will you do in a real conversation? You will probably not be Don Juan anymore! Also, Sergei Shevchenko, a malware analyst at PC Tools, said that CyberLover comes with a previously unseen level of social engineering for a tool that can be utilized by hackers for identity fraud. CyberLover is scheduled for release on February 15th, right after Valentine’s Day, which is probably a good move for such software. We are very curios as to the success rate of getting to meet girls as the program might be good for cheating a virtual date but a real one will expose you for the inexperienced nerd that would use CyberLover.

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