> rf> o Praising/promoting the writing or spreading of viruses will get
> rf> you barred from the conference!
> Hopefully you won't see the thread I'm in in that light. It's not
> intended that way although it does soud strongly like it.
Just don't get too carried away with the "I'll write one and send it to
you if you like" bit.
> rf> o Responding positively to "Where can I download a virus ?", "Where
> rf> can I learn how to write a virus ?", "What's the password to VCL
> rf> ?", and similar obviously PRO-virus messages will get you barred
> rf> from the conference!
> I dunno what VCL is (Virus Creation lab?),
Yep.
> but I do have an interest in virii and would like to recieve any code.
Don't ask for it here! Try VIRUS_NFO.
> Is there anything wrong with asking someone to e-mail me PGP encrypted
> code?
Yeah ... it will get you barred from the conference!
> rf> o Viruses which destroy hardware, burn out monitors, etc, are
> rf> OFF-TOPIC! No virus researcher has ever seen such a virus.
> I have not seen such a virus myself, but I have a fair idea of how one
> could do damage to hardware. It's quite easy actually, I've seen it
> happen - but by software error not virus. I'll tell ya in net/e-mail if
> ya want.
There is NO virus which can permanently damage hardware!
Unless you can provide me with a working sample, the subject is
OFF-TOPIC! (This means "Drop the subject NOW!")
> rf> o "email viruses" are OFF-TOPIC! They do NOT exist! Posting
> rf> "email virus" warnings and similar hoaxes will show the world how
> rf> stupid and gullible you are, and will get you barred from the
> rf> conference.
> Apparantely they do exist according to some reputable sources, although
> there's two things I can see with it.
email viruses do NOT exist ... and no _reputable_ source would claim
they do!
> There's a company writing software that *supposedly* catches and removes
> e-mail virii.
There's a clown writing software that *supposedly* catches and removes
all viruses past, present, and future, and never needs updating. Anyone
who's silly enough to believe this geek's snake oil sales pitch probably
believes in the Tooth Fairy and would no doubt be silly enough to waste
money on an "email antivirus" program.
There's one born every minute ... and most of them buy computers!
> Maybe this is referring to file-attaches or something in an e-mail
> header that causes certain commands to be activated (like a word-macro
> or ansi-bomb type thing), and not the actual message itself?
Attachments can contain ANYTHING, but a virus-infected attachment does
NOT constitute an email virus!
> The BBS scene is suffering from a major problem - decline. It's a
> universal problem, not just limited to FidoNet. There is a way to a
> bigger, better BBS scene. You can be a part of it. Join INTBBS_WK
> now, and share the many ideas.
Dump the ad in when you post this echo please ... it falls into the same
category as fancy sigs.
rod fewster
Moderator - VIRUS_INFO
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