I remember having a virus on my classic something like "abccba" all it did
was write abccba or whatever on any free space it could find, thus choking
one's system. I think I still have disks that have the virus

> From: Ron Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Thomas Keller wrote:
> 
>>> Thomas Keller, no I will not use M$ virus delivery programs.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Teresa
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> Heck, I'm as anti-everything as the next person also. But in almost 10 years
>> of using macs on the internet I've never seen a virus on a mac. And yes I've
>> checked using all of those most popular self claiming virus protection apps.
>> I did see a PC targeted worm pass through here last summer though. I would
>> be interested in hearing if anyone on the list has ever experience a real
>> virus using a mac...
>> 
>> 
>> 
> You were wondering about the mac virus. I got one in 1987 from Adobe
> when I purchased Illustrater version 1.1
> I was using a Mac Plus. I think this was the Canadian virus celebrating
> the anniversary of the Lisa. We were using floppies at that time and it
> destroyed all the systems on my system discs. Had to purchase a new set
> of System 5 discs. That was 16 years ago.
> Ron
> Nova Scotia
> 


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