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Sunday 22 September 2013

The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses Download Free

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(educational purposes only. ... I am not responsible for anything that may happen from using this).

This is the first in a series of three books about computerviruses. In these volumes I want to challenge you to think in new ways about viruses, and break down false concepts and wrong ways of thinking, and go on from there to discuss the relevance of computer viruses in today’s world. These books are not a call to a
witch hunt, or manuals for protecting yourself from viruses.
On the contrary, they will teach you how to design viruses, deploy them,and make them better. All three volumes are full of source code for viruses, including both new and well known varieties.It is inevitable that these books will offend some people.In fact, I hope they do. They need to. I am convinced that computer
viruses are not evil and that programmers have a right to create them, posses them and experiment with them. That kind of a stand is going to offend a lot of people, no matter how it is presented.Even a purely technical treatment of viruses which simply dis-cussed how to write them and provided some examples would beoffensive. The mere thought of a million well armed hackers out
there is enough to drive some bureaucrats mad. These books gobeyond a technical treatment, though, to defend the idea that virusescan be useful, interesting, and just plain fun. That is bound to prove
even more offensive. Still, the truth is the truth, and it needs to bespoken, even if it is offensive. Morals and ethics cannot be deter-mined by a majority vote, any more than they can be determined
by the barrel of a gun or a loud mouth. Might does not make right.If you turn out to be one of those people who gets offendedor upset, or if you find yourself violently disagreeing with some-thing I say, just remember what an athletically minded friend of mine once told me: “No pain, no gain.” That was in reference to
muscle building, but the principle applies intellectually as well as physically. If someone only listens to people he agrees with, he will never grow and he’ll never succeed beyond his little circle of yes-men. On the other hand, a person who listens to different ideas at the risk of offense, and who at least considers that he might be wrong, cannot but gain from it. So if you are offended by something in this book, please be critical—both of the book and of yourself— and don’t fall into a rut and let someone else tell you how to think. From the start I want to stress that I do not advocate anyone’s going out and infecting an innocent party’s computer
system with a malicious virus designed to destroy valuable data or bring their system to a halt. That is not only wrong, it is illegal. 
If you do that, you could wind up in jail or find yourself being sued for millions. However this does not mean that it is illegal to create a computer virus and experiment with it, even though I know some people wish it was. If you do create a virus, though, be careful with it. Make sure you know it is working properly or you may wipe out your own system by accident. And make sure you don’t inadver-tently release it into the world, or you may find yourself in a legal jam . . . even if it was just an accident. The guy who loses a year’s
worth of work may not be so convinced that it was an accident. And soon it may be illegal to infect a computer system (even your own) with a benign virus which does no harm at all. The key word here
is responsibility...

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Be responsible. If you do something destructive,
be prepared to take responsibility.
The programs included in this
book could be dangerous if improperly used. Treat them with the
respect you would have for a lethal weapon.

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