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Computer Viruses



Computer Virus - rogue computer program, typically a short program designed to disperse copies of itself to other computers and disrupt those computers' normal operations. A computer virus usually attaches or inserts itself to or in an executable file or the boot sector (the area that contains the first instructions executed by a computer when it is started or restarted) of a disk; those that   Read More...

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    Computer Crimes, in American Criminal Law Review
    by Robert Ditzion, Elizabeth Geddes, Mary Rhodes. 52 pgs.



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    Cyberculture: The Key Concepts ("Virus" begins on p. 183)
    by David Bell, Brian D. Loader, Nicholas Pleace, Douglas Schuler. 219 pgs.



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