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"hard coded"?
I wouldn't say the virus is hard coded. None of this stuff is "hard coded". If the OS was hard coded with no way to alter it we might not have viruses.
Posted by: SteveTheWirePuller   Posted on: 01/29/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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i'm scared  MIS Master | 01/27/06
agreed  CobraA1 | 01/27/06
Yeah, I'm scared too  msianbart@... | 01/27/06
virus watch  MIS Master | 01/27/06
Dopes  radiospu | 01/27/06
Nice... very nice!  Linux Advocate | 01/27/06
Twighlight Zone Episode.  enduser_z | 01/27/06
Twighlight  radiospu | 01/27/06
You know you have the biggest marketshare when...  NonZealot | 01/27/06
Unfortunately  Ken_z | 01/27/06
Unfortunately  radiospu | 01/27/06
you dont get it  MIS Master | 01/27/06
Worm to Bite  walterreads@... | 01/27/06
"hard coded"?  SteveTheWirePuller | 01/29/06
Sounds like a good Idea!  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 01/29/06

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