When voting to close such a question, there's no good choice.
Take this as a hint: if none of the close reasons apply, don't close the question.
I have yet to see a question whose “only motive (…) is evil”. Link or it didn't happen.
Black hat is not the same as evil. I'll repeat what I wrote on IT Security Meta: as a white hat, I find black hat questions valuable, they teach me what I'm supposed to defend against. Not only are black hat pursuits not intrinsically evil, but the discussion of black hat topics helps white hats as well.
Incidentally, I notice that you are already falling on the slippery slope from “only motive (…) is evil”, passing on “question smells of evil intent” (so, it's up to the asker to apply air freshener liberally, in fear of smelling bad?), and well on your way to “I dislike this question”.
facepalmas a close reason. (note: not my idea, seen it somewhere) – Manishearth Apr 6 '12 at 15:03facepalmclose notification could be autogenerated in cases like this... I had half a mind of closing it astoo localizedjust to confuse everyone ;P – Yannis Apr 6 '12 at 15:13kiosk.execan startwatchdog.exeas soon as it starts and (1) delegate shutdown responsibility towatchdog.exeand (2) restartwatchdog.exeif it's ever terminated. The robustness of such an approach is not germane to the meta question though. My main point was/is that the original stackoverflow question doesn't necessarily have to have "malicious intent" and is a perfectly valid programming question. It's certainly not "not a real question"! =) – Rob Apr 6 '12 at 17:50