Sharpei Virus Written In C#
josepha48 points to a CNET article on a new worm written in C# and partly aimed at the .Net framework, excerpting: "On Friday, antivirus companies received a copy of a worm called Sharpei, which is partially written in Microsoft's newest computer language, C#, and designed to infect computers loaded with the .Net framework."
- The virus is _NOT_ a
.net program, it's NOT running on the .net platform and it's NOT messing around with files from managed code.
So, its a-- @rjamestaylor on Ello
Just because you can't, doesn't mean you shouldn't.
Let's try your karma whoring strategy:
It's NOT a pink elephant!
Just trying to clear up a potential misunderstanding here: The Sharpei Virus is a worm spread by MAIL via Outlook. It has NOTHING to do with elephants, mammals in general, or any kind of pink lifeform. The virus may overwrite some files if the user has write access to them, but rest assured that you won't have to deal with 10,000 pounds of pink flesh suddenly appearing in your computer room.
They prefer the term "a few wrinkles here and there"
Ergonomica Auctorita Illico!
I worry about SSSCA.
If it goes through, virii would definitely fall under the category of 'interactive digital devices'.
It will be illegal to write or transmit a virus unless it contains 'approved security measures'.
Any attempt to circumvent a virus' protection mechanism, or communicate to others the nature of a virus or possible defences against it, will be a criminal offence punishable by law
-- In the beginning was the WORD, and the WORD was UNSIGNED, and the main(){} was without form and void...
Something about the wording suggests to me that this worm is intended to target only very stupid people. Does anybody reading this actually have friends who write emails like that?