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ian alan paul

The RAND National Defense Research Institute trying to make sense of the internet in 1996:

ian alan paul

The One Half DOS Virus (1994) was rather elegant. It would encrypt a user's hard drive over time until half was encrypted, while also decrypting files when they were needed. As long as the virus stayed on the machine things would run fine, but if it was removed the data was lost.

(((o))) Acoustic Mirror

@elbienmaspreciado The only computer virus I managed to get back in the day (late 1980s) was the Ping-Pong virus.

It didn't really do much damage. You simply got a bounding ball on your screen now and then.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping-Pon

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@elbienmaspreciado I remember the computers in my primary school (1990s) had this virus and basically we 'lived with' this virus as it didn't really mess up anything so no one cared... :)

Mari
@elbienmaspreciado i remember dan's video on this, such a cool virus

Tho i think some antivirus vendors made a tool to fully decrypt so
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