ooo. I'd be glad to see the list of productive projects. :)

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Hruska 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:13 AM
  Subject: Re: [c-prog] virus


  Prince Annan Koomson wrote:
  > I think writing virus is something simple but depending on the nature of 
the virus you wanted to produce but all software developers have some code of 
ethics to fellow you cant just write virus just like that, every computer 
science student or developer can write or produce one, let me show you some 
trick...
  > just google and you will get some c source code okay...

  Authoring a virus means you have personal ethical and time management 
  issues that you need to address: You want to make someone else's life 
  miserable. That alone should stop everyone from authoring them. 
  Viruses are destructive, invasive, and a complete waste of everyone's 
  time. Anti-virus software is equally invasive, significantly slowing 
  down all critical computer operations and causes all sorts of problems 
  worse than most viruses. IMO, the AV vendors are just as bad as the 
  virus authors. They want OS vendors to leave security holes open in the 
  OS just for them so they can keep making and selling their software.

  If anyone here has the time to author a virus, I've got 300 _productive_ 
  projects for you to work on that will keep you busy for the rest of your 
  life...and then some.

  Just because you CAN do something does not mean you should.

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