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to: GENE PARIS
from: ROD FEWSTER
date: 1997-02-15 09:52:00
subject: More Viruses?

 * Gene Paris to Steven Walley *
 > GP>Let's see and let me guess, I guess both computers
 > GP>were in charge of life substaining devices?
Life-sustaining equipment IS controlled by computers ... computers with
hardcoded on-chip fallback emergency programming, uninterruptable power,
etc ... computers specifically designed to control such equipment, with
no hard drives, no floppy drives, and no input devices except function
setting buttons/keypads ... which means there's no way in for a virus
except at factory programming level.
 > GP>Personally, I find your whole story hard to believe.
 > GP>You look more like a low life scare monger to me.
I shudder every time I hear a "computer viruses in hospitals could cause
patient death" story ... although I think you may have been reading too
much between the lines in Steven Waller's original message.
 >  SW> Sounds like you are describing youself.
 > Right, like I am the one talking about increased virus production
 > and virii on hopital computers. I remember similar posts from one
 > Paul Ferguson, who seemed to find a new hospital computer that was
 > infected every month. Funny, I've worked in hospitals all my adult
 > life yet have yet to see any infected computers (though I am sure it
 > happens from time to time).
A couple of years ago I was called in to eradicate a virus outbreak in a
hospital system.  The Health Service had a "Big Name" antivirus program
installed statewide and thought their machines were virus-free until
things started to go haywire ... programs refused to load, documents and
records suddenly became unreadable, etc.  They found Die Hard and Ripper
with a shareware ThunderBYTE and contacted me for help, but by then over
600 of their 2000 machines were infected ... requiring a major cleanup.
 > The point being can you back up any of this with facts or studies?
 > No, I didn't think so. This is why I call you a scare monger. The
 > media and the public is waking up to your kind. This type of scare
 > tactic is becoming less effective and only making you guys look like
 > asses.
Medical/treatment records in Australia are stored on hard charts, not on
computers.  The aforementioned statewide hospital virus infection posed
absolutely no threat to human life or patient welfare (if it had, I
would have blown the whistle instantly) so the story never made it into
the media.
Being "virus responsible" and issuing timely warnings about REAL virus
threats is expected of an ethical AVer, but I'm a loud opponent of the
UNETHICAL practice of using "panic the public advertising" to generate
sales and I firmly believe that AVers or journalists who create "virus
panics" without substance ... ie: in instances where the threat of data
devastation is later exposed as a trivial non-event or a media beat-up
... should be arrested and prosecuted for fraud.
 > "AS PREDICTED, THE DREAD MICHELANGELO VIRUS ERUPTS, WREAKING UNTOLD
 > HAVOC ON AN ESTIMATED ONE COMPUTER BELONGING TO ROSE DEEGLE, OF
 > ROCHESTER, N.Y., WHOSE CHRISTMAS CARD LIST IS NEARLY WIPED OUT."
 >                                                         -DAVE BARRY
That just about says it all!  :)
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