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- From: rpowers@panix.com (Richard Powers)
- Subject: Re: Beneficial Virus?
- Message-ID: <C0GF9q.2yF@panix.com>
- Organization: PANIX Public Access Unix, NYC
- References: <1992Dec31.145332.9194@nastar.uucp> <67iRwB1w165w@ruth.UUCP> <1993Jan5.153018.18935@nastar.uucp> <C0EJAu.HuI@panix.com> <BETSYS.93Jan5233720@ra.cs.umb.edu>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 22:46:37 GMT
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- In <BETSYS.93Jan5233720@ra.cs.umb.edu> betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz) writes:
-
- >You are missing a basic point.
-
- You're the one missing the point. (Actually several points).
-
- >For a virus to "check for the presence
- >of a marker file" that virus has to be executing on my system, whether
- >or not I have authorized it to.
-
- > Besides, how does the virus *get* to my system? Either it cracked my
- >security, again without my permission, or it was hidden on a file
- >imported onto my system, without my knowledge[...]
-
- As I have said SEVERAL TIMES this virus would be deliberately placed
- on a system. The permission/marker file is there to keep it from
- spreading to other systems inadvertently.
-
- >[...] (if I *know* about it,
- >and import it deliberately, then packaging it as a virus was not
- >necessary.)
-
- "Packaging it as a virus"??? Am I to call the virus something else?
- The subject of this thread is a beneficial virus (or specifically BCV-
- Beneficial Compression Virus- as I've called it elsewhere), how it is
- packaged is irrelevant(sp?), it doesn't cease to be a virus because of
- what you call it.
-
- >As another poster said, I don't see that there's anything you can do
- >with a virus that doesn't have a non-viral alternative that is safer
- >for the rest of the world.
-
- The BCV does _NOT_ pose a danger to the rest of the world in any way,
- shape, or form. Is it a threat to National Security that I have a
- program replicating itself on _my_ home computer with no way of it
- unintentionally spreading elsewhere?
-
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