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From: shehzad@babel.SanDiego.NCR.COM (Mevawalla Shezad)
Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d
Subject: Re: Are these binaries "safe"?
Message-ID: <299@babel.SanDiego.NCR.COM>
Date: 9 Aug 88 21:29:10 GMT
References: <4774@csli.STANFORD.EDU> <30587@clyde.ATT.COM> <8475@ihlpb.ATT.COM> <727@ns.UUCP>
Reply-To: shehzad@babel.SanDiego.NCR.COM (Mevawalla Shezad)
Organization: NCR Corporation, Rancho Bernardo, CA
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In article <727@ns.UUCP> ddb@ns.UUCP (David Dyer-Bennet) writes:
>believe in viruses in theory, and I believe that they exist in
>pracice, but I've never actually seen any evidence for their
>existence.  


To give you an example of how trivial it can be to write a virus, here is 
something which is not exactly a virus but should give you some ideas as
to how they work.


Consider the instruction : MOV A,B (where A is the present address and B=A+1);

This instruction reproduces itself and can devour all of memory if it is left
unchecked, eating up anything resident in memory.

This should make a believer out of you non-believers!