Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!ukma!sean From: sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: THIS VIRUS IS A CRISIS! Message-ID: <7975@g.ms.uky.edu> Date: 4 Jan 88 19:40:05 GMT References: <9659@udenva.cair.du.edu> Reply-To: sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) Organization: The Leaning Tower of Patterson Office @ The Univ. of KY Lines: 30 In article <9659@udenva.cair.du.edu> news@udenva.cair.du.edu (netnews) rants and raves: >I am calling for ACTION. This means a concerted effort by the Amiga >community to locate and eradicate ALL viruses and find their sources. >This calls for MONEY from Commodore and other 3rd party developers >to organize this effort and to PUNISH to the MAXIMUM EXTENT OF THE LAW >anyone making these viruses. Additionally Commodore should mount a PR >effort to assure potential customers and dealers that the AMIGA is SAFE. Boy this stuff has all the quality of USA Today. Commodore doesn't have a responsibility to prosecute the virus criminals any more than Chicago Cutlery has a responsibility to prosecute knife murderers. On the other hand, as I said before, what they *could* do was modify Kickstart so that the machine was less vulnerable. Are the 1.2 roms socketed? I hope so. Finally, would you or anyone else believe it if Commoore came out with a news release that said the Amiga was now safe? I think it would hurt their credibility more than help. Heck, I'd probably try to find ways to prove them wrong. Sean -- -- Sean Casey sean@ms.uky.edu, sean@UKMA.BITNET -- (the Empire guy) {rutgers,uunet,cbosgd}!ukma!sean -- University of Kentucky in Lexington Kentucky, USA -- "My feet are wet."