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ZDNet being an excessively pro MS site
which makes it easy to think they just want us readers to
think the malware plague is on every platform, which it has
not been for a long long time, and not just a Microsoft
problem which it actually is.

I also reflected on the title "happy birthday". It was perhaps a
happy event for the starting antivirus producers and a
growing population of support people, but not for anyone
else.
Posted by: Mikael_z   Posted on: 11/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Thanks for the history...  Qix77 | 10/31/08
Ah, the start of the rot began where?  Scrat | 10/31/08
And Microsoft allows it to continue  todbran@... | 10/31/08
And 7 Versions Of Windows Later  itanalyst2@... | 10/31/08
How so? nt  ye | 10/31/08
ZDNet being an excessively pro MS site  Mikael_z | 11/02/08
RE: Happy 20th birthday, internet worm!  alecco | 10/31/08
RE: Happy 20th birthday, internet worm!  marco@... | 10/31/08
Actually the net worm is much older than that!  gnace@... | 10/31/08
20th anniversary of a worm in the wild  Clewin | 10/31/08
Stiffer penalties  BALTHOR | 10/31/08
10,000 years of civilization have shown.  kozmcrae | 11/02/08
This could be when the hacker system was tied in  BALTHOR | 10/31/08
worms  rushingturtle | 10/31/08
worms  rushingturtle | 10/31/08
RE: Happy 20th birthday, internet worm!  mlongbow@... | 11/01/08
RE: Happy 20th birthday, internet worm!  2WiReD | 11/02/08
I'm not proud of this (be it a warning!)  jakelly404@... | 11/02/08
Happens...  gnesterenko | 11/04/08

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