issue101:boucle_locale_linux
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**The 1980’s saw an onslaught of malicious viruses as a response to increased home computers. As a teen, Richard Skrenta wrote the Elk Cloner that targeted Apple computers in 1981. It was the first wide-scale virus transmitted by disk that worked from the boot sector. Infected Apple computers would then transmit this virus on to a clean disk. Elk Cloner wipes the screen and would display a simple poem.** | **The 1980’s saw an onslaught of malicious viruses as a response to increased home computers. As a teen, Richard Skrenta wrote the Elk Cloner that targeted Apple computers in 1981. It was the first wide-scale virus transmitted by disk that worked from the boot sector. Infected Apple computers would then transmit this virus on to a clean disk. Elk Cloner wipes the screen and would display a simple poem.** | ||
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**In 1983 Frederick Cohen (left) began using the term virus to describe programs like Rabbit and Creeper. These programs worked very much like a real life virus. In 1986, the first IBM PC virus was Brain Boot that originated out of Pakistan. In 1987 six more viruses populated: Cascade, Jerusalem, SCA, Vienna, Lehigh, and Christmas Tree. These viruses were boot sector viruses aimed at crippling the executable files on the hard drive.** | **In 1983 Frederick Cohen (left) began using the term virus to describe programs like Rabbit and Creeper. These programs worked very much like a real life virus. In 1986, the first IBM PC virus was Brain Boot that originated out of Pakistan. In 1987 six more viruses populated: Cascade, Jerusalem, SCA, Vienna, Lehigh, and Christmas Tree. These viruses were boot sector viruses aimed at crippling the executable files on the hard drive.** |
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