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- From: rat@ruth.UUCP (David Douthitt)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: Re: Beneficial Virus?
- Message-ID: <30JRwB4w165w@ruth.UUCP>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 19:06:49 GMT
- References: <BETSYS.92Dec31161124@ra.cs.umb.edu>
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- betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz) writes:
-
- | 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.
-
- The way he was describing it, it would not automatically compress all
- files on the disk. You would only need to infect the first, then any
- new executables run on the system would be compressed and written back
- out to disk. What's more, with the controlling feature, if the executable
- is run on another system, it will either not infect others (his idea) or
- commit hari-kari (my idea).
-
- | A "virus" is a program that replicates itself and attempts to
- | spread itself from one "host" computer to another.
-
- Viruses don't necessarily spread themselves from one "host" to another -
- just from one executable program to another. If an infected executable
- is run on a system, the virus loads, whether the system is already
- infected or not. It would then proceed to infect new exectables on
- a regular basis - even though the system is already infected.
-
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