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- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Path: sparky!uunet!van-bc!rsoft!mindlink!a3916
- From: Clayten_Hamacher@mindlink.bc.ca (Clayten Hamacher)
- Subject: Re: Beneficial Virus?
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 02:22:31 GMT
- Message-ID: <19232@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Sender: news@deep.rsoft.bc.ca (Usenet)
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- A compression virus would be an interesting project. It would be smaller to
- patch the OS somehow to call a decompression routine whenever it loads a file
- because you wouldn't have to have the decompresser (and compressor and
- replication system if it was a true virus) in every file.
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- Safety wouldn't be much of a concern if you had it looking for a certain file
- (VIRUSOK!.MRK or some such incredibly rare name) but the project has no
- practical use aside from an experiment.
-
- P.S. I think people misunderstood the way original poster would have the
- virus use the marking file. The presence of the file would enable the virus,
- therefore if the marker was not present the virus would NOT infect any files.
- It seems some people thought it was the other way, the virus would always
- infect UNLESS it found the marker.
-
- On the subject of just patching the OS to shrink and unshrink files, what do
- you think Stacker (and all the similar programs) do?
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- Clayten_Hamacher@Mindlink.bc.ca Land of the rising snow.
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