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- From: rpowers@panix.com (Richard Powers)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: Re: Beneficial Virus?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.191448.29680@panix.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 19:14:48 GMT
- References: <725811811.24290@zooid.guild.org>
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Unix, NYC
- Lines: 45
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- In <725811811.24290@zooid.guild.org> ron@zooid.guild.org (Secret Mud) writes:
-
- >From: rpowers@panix.com (Richard Powers)
-
- >>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. :-) )
-
-
- >So your "beneficial" virus gets loose on my computer. And some time later, I
- >want to, hmm, edit the icons in a Windows .exe. Or maybe I've got an ugly old
- >program that modifies its exe so that it knows where it is. Crunch! The
- >virus just got in the way--and if I didn't install the virus on my computer,
- >I'm going to go looking for the owner.
-
- Don't you read what you're replying to?! Read it again, will ya?
-
- I said this would be for _my_ use on _my_ home computer, and it would
- look for permission before spreading. It would not 'get loose' on
- your computer unless you asked for it _and_ placed a special
- permission file in your system.
-
- And of course this permission file could have a listing of files which
- the virus is forbidden from touching.
-
- Didn't it occur to you that there would be a decompression method
- other than the virus itself? Is this such a difficult concept?
-
- If you didn't install the virus on your computer it did not get there,
- so you have noone to threaten but yourself.
-
-
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