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Virus writers get behind Gigabyte
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- Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 13:18:20 -0400
Virus writers get behind Gigabyte
By James Middleton [13-05-2002]
Sharp author gets the plaudits
The virus-writing community made something of an about-turn last week as an
increasing number of authors gave their support to female virus writer,
Gigabyte.
Previously the teenage coder had been lambasted by male members of the
community for her creation of the Sharp virus that attacks Microsoft's .Net
platform.
Eighteen-year-old high school student Gigabyte created the second virus to
affect the .Net platform in March. Although the code was only proof of concept
and not released into the open, Gigabyte managed to attract less-than-welcome
attention from some of the more sexist members of the virus-writing community.
But Steven Sundermeier, of antivirus firm Central Command, said that in recent
weeks he had seen more virus coders praising Gigabyte.
"We have seen an increasing trend of virus authors praising and giving their
support to Gigabyte, whether in a message box or remarked in the code," he said.
Recent examples of such commendation include the ChatIRC virus that spreads
over Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and includes the remark: "I love viruses, I love
Gigabyte!" in its code, and the Orkiz mass mailing worm, which displays a
message in Spanish proclaiming admiration for Gigabyte.
Gigabyte's Sharp virus was the second of its kind to infect .Net files. A
writer going by the name of Benny from virus group 29A got there first with the
Donut virus in January.
http://www.computing.vnunet.com/News/1131707
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