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Where do viruses come from?
Am I right in thinking that viruses/malware, etc. all originate from the companies that make the software to fix it?
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I doubt all do , I'm sure people with major resentments do as well
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Well, the famous "Melissa" virus was written by a 17 year old, in Singapore. If not Singapore, some other sleazy south east Asian slum.
It does give one pause to wonder whether some software companies who are having their product cracked and stolen, might have cause to add an extra little "surprise", for someone's downloading pleasure. |
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well that wouldn't be very {excuse the pun} "pc" now would it .
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I'm not saying it's a great place to live, but slum probably isn't the right term for Singapore, no? Last edited by Rick; 08-18-2009 at 06:29 PM.. |
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u.s. is #45 on life expectancy , christ , any kind of health care reform is probably good
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And virus's come from techspot, then spread from website to website through techspot users! |
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As to life expectancy, in comparison with the US, we commit suicide by fast food, you surely can't laud Singapore for our foibles. Anyway, I googled the "Melissa" virus, and as it turns out, David L. Smith from New Jersey wrote it. Well, I fumbled the ball on that one, but don't even try to tell me that New Jersey has happy people and no slums. I know that's wrong. Last edited by captaincranky; 08-18-2009 at 08:45 PM.. |
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[QUOTE='hellokitty[hk];786675']I don't quite think that is the cause actually. I'm sure the amount of drunk driving, drugs and other incidents that healthcare reform will not help are probably higher too o.o.
thats a ridiculous statement , what if someone crashes drunk and has no health care to pay for all drugs to live longer and yes all viruses originate from techspot |
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This is an extraordinary case of WTF are you talking about? |
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if it trys to high jack get highjack this and spybot search and destroy its usally what i see most people do
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also if you have to reboot your entire computer buy a USB flash drive to save important files
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[QUOTE=captaincranky;786703]About 30% of Americans are bordering on morbidly obese. Do you think that contributes to a long life! Not likely! Basically we have 75 million lard a**ed people living in denial, and no, health care reform won't cure that.
thats also a ridiculous statement , u don't think affordable health care for all , means poor fat people might be able to afford to get medical help for being morbidity obease , |
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So, I you don't mind please place this >>>> " [/QUOTE]" <<< behind the OP's paragraph, and not after what you've written. Oh, that's without the quotation marks. Thanks in advance for you attention to this matter. And BTW, obese people get plenty of health care, they are lavished with it, and that's why we need health care reform, and preventative medicine options, we simply can't afford the amount of health care expenditures that they generate. In words that you could understand, we can't afford to fix them. Then tack on smokers, do ya think they run up the bills also? Last edited by captaincranky; 08-19-2009 at 12:49 AM.. |
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Cynic Cat's Comments
Origin of viri
In addition to the sources already mentioned, I add the belief of incompetent users that some mysterious external force is to blame for their mistakes at the keyboard. Health in America Many of us prejudiced Europeans are under the impression that in America you lose your health in the effort to gain wealth and then lose your wealth trying to regain your heath. |
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Ooooooooh! You're joking right?
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The word "virus” is of Latin origin, meaning poison. It is certainly correct when writing in English to use the plural “viruses” and this is indeed now the accepted form. But purists also use the etymologically derived plural “viri”, in analogy to “fungus – fungi”, “terminus – termini” and “dominus – domini”.
Some people even say “virii” trying to be super-purists, but that’s wrong in any case or language. This reminds me to go and water my cacti. ![]() |
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When referring to Malware it's most definitely viruses.
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VIRI, (plural of virus), are programs either written by outright criminals, or government agents in cyber-warfare operations.
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