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- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Path: sparky!uunet!psinntp!panix!rpowers
- From: rpowers@panix.com (Richard Powers)
- Subject: Re: Beneficial Virus?
- Message-ID: <C063rH.IML@panix.com>
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Unix, NYC
- References: <725811811.24290@zooid.guild.org> <1992Dec31.191448.29680@panix.com> <BETSYS.92Dec31161124@ra.cs.umb.edu>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 09:02:05 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- In <BETSYS.92Dec31161124@ra.cs.umb.edu> betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz) writes:
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- >In article <1992Dec31.191448.29680@panix.com> rpowers@panix.com (Richard Powers) writes:
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- >>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.
-
- >In that case, it really isn't a virus. A disk compression program that
- >automatically compresses all files on the disk is a device driver in
- >my book. A "virus" is a program that replicates itself and attempts to
- >spread itself from one "host" computer to another.
-
- Wrong. Just plain wrong. This is in no way a device driver, and I
- find it hard to believe that a "system administrator" could make such
- a mistake. Just because a virus doesn't "attempt" to spread from one
- host computer to another does not mean it is not a virus. This
- hypothetical virus _does_ spread from file to file, compressing every
- file it infects.
-
-
- I'm beginning to see that many people have some _serious_
- misconceptions about virii.
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