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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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The Malware Museum 36,918 37K Malware Example: LSD.COM software eye 36,918 favorite 6 comment 4

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The Malware Museum 31,184 31K Malware Example: HYMN.COM software eye 31,184 favorite 2 comment 3

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The Malware Museum 20,163 20K Malware Example: MARINE.COM software eye 20,163 favorite 1 comment 1

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The Malware Museum 18,839 19K The History and the Evolution of Computer Viruses by Mikko Hypponen movies eye 18,839 favorite 15 comment 0

Presented at DEF CON 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2011. "It's 2011, so this year it's going to be 25 years since Brain.A, the first PC virus, Join Mikko Hypponen as he talks about the history and evolution of computer viruses. From Brain to Stuxnet, he's spent his career tracking malware and will give a pretty good rundown on what has happened, when and why it mattered. Mikko Hypponen is based in Helsinki, Finland. He has been analysing computer viruses for more than 20 years. He has written...



The Malware Museum 17,019 17K Malware Example: YNK-SIMX.COM software eye 17,019 favorite 0 comment 0

An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



The Malware Museum 16,290 16K Malware Example: TECHNO.COM software eye 16,290 favorite 1 comment 2

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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The Malware Museum 15,438 15K Malware Example: SHIFTER.COM software eye 15,438 favorite 1 comment 0

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The Malware Museum 12,661 13K Malware Example: ZHU.COM software eye 12,661 favorite 1 comment 1

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



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The Malware Museum 10,489 10K Malware Example: AMBULANC.COM software eye 10,489 favorite 2 comment 1

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



The Malware Museum 5,567 5.6K Project Cyber Virus Presentation at Swissnex by Daniel White movies eye 5,567 favorite 3 comment 2

A quick presentation on Virus History by Daniel White at Project Cyber Virus, held on May 5th, 2015 at Swissnex San Francisco. In 2004, Daniel White’s computer was infected with the Sasser worm, a fast-spreading autonomous worm that made millions of computers around the world reboot continuously. Fascinated by the concept of malware, he spent the following years learning everything he could about the subject, from general malware news to specific details of every virus, becoming a self-taught...

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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Malware Example: PPSCARE.COM *PPSCARE.COM - upon invocation, PingPongScare (tm) will become resident and clutter the screen with the characteristic "bouncing ball" of the PingPong boot block infector. Computing can continue while PingPongScare is in effect.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages. This item comes from a 1990 project of the British Computer Virus Research Centre, and contains additional controls to study the virus in action.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.



An example of an MS-DOS-based virus, now removed of its destructive capability but leaving its messages.

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