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- From: rat@ruth.UUCP (David Douthitt)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: Virus design
- Message-ID: <ZmLawB1w165w@ruth.UUCP>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 15:16:58 GMT
- Organization: Network XXIII - +1 608 222 9253
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- I've just finished reading "Cyberpunk" (by Hafner & Markoff) recently and
- read the story about rtm ...
-
- I read with interest about his writing a virus designed to be INNOCUOUS, and
- I've also read other stories (such as an Apple II "virus" -- written before
- viruses were both common and vicious). There have been numerous viruses
- written in past years, either vicious and malicious and destructive, or
- innocuous and harmless (in most cases)...
-
- Suppose someone wrote a virus that was BENEFICIAL? One that spread just
- like others, but had a beneficial effect on the system. I can't think of
- a better way to FIGHT viruses.... especially with people who won't check
- their systems. The way viruses spread, this method would probably render
- viruses obsolete in several years (presuming such an "antibody" was
- updated.... and perhaps SELF-updating!)
-
- Imagine what would have happened with a PROPERLY written "antibody"
- released into the Internet after the worm slipped out of rtm's fingers...
- If the virus could spread in 12 hours the way it did, what would a
- (PROPERLY written!!) antibody do? (of course, that ignores the fact
- that many sites went off the internet....)
-
- As a sidebar, did anyone ever read the science fiction book "The
- Adolescence of P1" by Thomas J. Ryan? It's a fascinating story
- that has some amazing parallels to the story of rtm and the
- Internet virus. Imagine, if you will, that the Internet virus
- was (though still innocuous) artificially intelligent and had a will
- to live -- that was P1. Besides, the computer instructions in the book
- are even more obtuse than they are today :-)
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