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BRING BACK THE COMMENTARIES! Many viruses (most actually) don't do any harm to the person's computer. Usually the virus sends millions of copies of itself by using the user's address book - which slows network traffic to a crawl. Considering how EASY it would be to add a format C: command, its amazing that virus are not MORE dangerous!
Posted by: Roger Ramjet   Posted on: 09/14/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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YES!!!  Jeff Spicoli | 09/13/04
FINALLY!!!!!  Valis Keogh | 09/13/04
But how does it get on the machine in the first place?  Taz_z | 09/13/04
comes in via email  tamuhockey | 09/13/04
FINALLY!!!!!  Valis Keogh | 09/13/04
wtf?  d_jedi | 09/13/04
YES!!!  Jeff Spicoli | 09/13/04
You're kidding  mikeybrass | 09/14/04
Au Contrare  Roger Ramjet | 09/14/04
You're correct IMO  FilledOut | 09/14/04
Bill Gates: ?Linux, your viruses are speechless.? (NT)  Vily Clay | 09/13/04
13 year old virus writer?  +-Chris-+ | 09/13/04
Crippling a pc is no joke. (NT)  Anton Philidor | 09/13/04
No, more like pratical joke.  middle of nowhere | 09/13/04
Remember that Win98 virus?  voska | 09/14/04
Best prank virus I know of  Joel R | 09/14/04
It's no joke..  d_jedi | 09/14/04
a few more destructive viruses like this...  tamuhockey | 09/13/04
Low Risk?  trumpman | 09/14/04

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