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- From: smith@ctron.com (Lawrence C Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.programming
- Subject: Re: Virus Programs 4 Sale (Virus, Trojans, etc)
- Message-ID: <6577@balrog.ctron.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:51:50 GMT
- References: <1k2k6pINNdng@digex.digex.com> <1993Jan26.070707.28320@emr1.emr.ca>
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- Organization: Cabletron Systems, Inc.
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- In article <1993Jan26.070707.28320@emr1.emr.ca>, jagrant@emr1.emr.ca (John Grant) writes:
- >In article <1k2k6pINNdng@digex.digex.com> alby@access.digex.com (Albatross) writes:
- >> VIRUS'es FOR SALE
- >>Cost: $20.00 per disk
- >>Contents: 10 Viri per disk
- >> I will hold NO responsiblity for such actions,
- >> if incidents are incurred.
-
- > There are probably many bleeding heart civil libertarians
- > out there who will disagree with me, but I think it's
- > about time we got some new laws that would make it a crime
- > to distribute virus-related material, regardless of any
- > disclaimers or denials of responsibility.
-
- Well, as one of those bleeding-heart civil libertarians, I have to agree
- that it certainly bears thought. Would even the most rabid Libertarian
- make it legal for someone to grow an huge anthrax culture and sell it?
- I don't think so.
-
- On the other hand, the original poster's suggestion that it be used to test
- virus detection software or procedures is a valid one. It is also easy to
- imagine someone with a neat new idea for zapping compuviruses and would like
- a few real-life examples to see if it works before taking it to market. And
- I'd much rather he test his new software with _known_ viruses, rather than
- writing some to see if it works, if you take my drift...
-
- On some reflection, I have to feel that distributing well-known viruses in
- such an above-board manner is probably a fairly neutral activity, whose
- benefits most likely weigh in close to the dangers. On the other hand,
- if I spotted someone growing uge anthrax cultures in their basement for
- sale, I'd not be so sanguine. I think there is room for argument on both
- sides.
-
- Larry Smith (smith@ctron.com) No, I don't speak for Cabletron. Need you ask?
- -
- Liberty is not the freedom to do whatever we want,
- it is the freedom to do whatever we are able.
-