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echo: virus_info
to: RICK COLLINS
from: JOHN KISMUL
date: 1997-01-03 19:09:00
subject: Virus infect picture`

RC> Will it?  Why?  Where in memory?  What causes the IP to point to
RC> those particular memory addresses?
RC>
RC> I know the answers to those questions.  Do you?
I know the answers, and here they come.
Answer ONE:
           You asked "Will it?"
           And I answers, Yes it will.
Answer TWO:
           You asked "Why?"
           And I answers, Because when the VIRUS is active in memory it 
hecks
           all the files that gets executed or accessed, and if the virus 
finds
           a file it want to infect it will infect it.
Answer THREE:
             You asked "Where in memory?"
             And I answers, What do you mean about where in memory? Where the
             virus is?  It is normaly located in those 640 Kb of DOS memory.
Answer FOUR:
            You asked "What causes the IP to...."
            And I answer, The IP register points to the next command or thing
            that your PC is supposed to do, and if you change it your PC will
            probably do nothing, or it will do something, what ever that is.
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