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Re: Got this - not sure of authenticity. Better safe etc...
Pat Myrto (rwing!pat
ole.cdac.com)Tue, 6 Dec 94 5:29:52 PST
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"In the previous message, Jason Matthews said..." > > There is no way to transmit a virus to a computer via the terminal. > Sure, maybe you can turn the printer on and off. Or maybe start up an > zmodem download but you cannot get a virus on a remote machine by sending > ascii... It is possible with MSDOS machines to redefine keys via escape codes, so that a command like del, format, or whatever is run when the key is pressed. Format wants a confirmation, but del doesn't unless it is given *.* as an argument. So it is possible to be setup to run an unwanted command, etc via reading a message if ANSI.SYS or some clones are loaded. Other than that, I don't know how reading a message would do anything... > Jason -- patrwing [If all fails, try: rwing!pat
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