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- Date: 16 Mar 93 21:35:03 EST
- From: kim clancy <71011.2056@COMPUSERVE.COM>
- Subject: File 7--Comments on the Virus Writing Contest
-
- Comments on the first international virus writing contest
- by Kim Clancy
-
- My comments on the 1st International Virus Writing Contest is that
- I
- don't care about the first international virus writing contest. I
- don't care if someone sits in the privacy of their home and
- develops a
- computer program to destroy every type of computer on the face of
- the
- earth. I don't care if they post them as public information on
- bbses, magazines, or print them in books for profit. I don't care!
- I
- believe it is everyones' constitutional right to be able to write
- any
- type of computer code they want, discuss it with others, share the
- code and document the process. I believe that to remove this right
- from individuals is removing their freedom and individual rights.
-
- On the other hand, I do care about someone intentionally destroying
- the property of others. I do care about harm done to others and
- I do
- care about someone planting viruses for that purpose. But, this
- contest is not called the "1st International See How Much You Can
- Destroy by Planting a Virus Contest." I just don't care (did you
- pick
- up on that yet?)
-
- I know there are hundreds of viruses available. I have many of
- them
- myself, most of them sent to me from anti-virus researchers (that
- is
- another story in itself though.) All the harm that could be done
- by
- viruses could more than likely be done with existing code. Running
- a
- contest asking for better code doesn't appear to offer a
- significant
- threat. At the same time, I can't see any need for such a contest
- and
- fail to understand what good it could produce. Nonetheless,
- individuals should have the right to participate in this contest.
-
- By the way, while this may be the 1st International Virus Writing
- Contest, I think (although haven't confirmed) that Fred Cohen told
- me
- (on the one and only occasion I talked to him) that he had held a
- virus writing contest and offered $1000. He received no entries.
-
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