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- From: rpowers@panix.com (Richard Powers)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: Re: Beneficial Virus?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.235206.20192@panix.com>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 23:52:06 GMT
- References: <725430469.26792@zooid.guild.org>
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Unix, NYC
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- In <725430469.26792@zooid.guild.org> ron@zooid.guild.org (Secret Mud) writes:
-
- >I doubt any virus could be beneficial. The closest idea for one was to have
- ^^^
- >one only erase edlin from MSDOS systems. In my mind, that would be fairly
- >beneficial, but there are a few people who actually use it as a down'n'dirty
- >editor.
- [...]
-
- Quite a broad statement there. I came up with an idea (never
- implemented BTW) for a file compression virus for use on my home
- computer(s). Basically it would be a standard virus, but it would
- compress a file it prepends itself to, so that upon execution
- it would uncompress the file for normal execution. It would _only_
- infect files that could benefit from compression. It would also check
- for some file or other sort of marker on the system that the user
- would have placed to give the virus permission to spread. Thus
- keeping it from spreading to anyone who didn't want it around.
-
- Certainly a virus, and certainly beneficial. (Assuming it wasn't
- buggy of course. :-) )
-
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