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Offline Kosh

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Today we celebrate.....
....the 20th anneversary of the first computer virus :D

http://www.techweb.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160200003
"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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Also the dawn of the multi-billion dollar screwup that is Anti-virus software! 8)
"You need to believe in things that aren't true. How else can they become?" -DEATH, Discworld

  

Offline Kosh

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Re: Today we celebrate.....
BTW, I also found this at the end of the article.

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And the list goes on. Word on the street is that organized crime is the source of much of this "nastyware," which takes away any charm virus writing may once have had. It's odd to wax nostalgic over the ethics of virus writing, but once it was done mostly for hacker pride -- unique ideas and elegance in design were the whole point. Now the field has reduced itself to causing destruction, stealing money and personal information, even extortion -- things no self-respecting hacker would stoop to.

So it is the mafia that is into this stuff now? Certain explains all of the phising that has been going on over the last few years.
"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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