Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncrcae!hubcap!gatech!rutgers!mit-eddie!bu-cs!mirror!rayssd!raybed2!applicon!bambi!webb!webb From: webb@webb.applicon.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Virus Attack! Message-ID: <35900005@webb> Date: 4 Nov 88 19:39:00 GMT Lines: 23 Nf-ID: #N:webb:35900005:000:1215 Nf-From: webb.applicon.UUCP!webb Nov 4 14:39:00 1988 There has been a lot of press recently about the latest virus to hit the UNIX world. The research lab here was hit, and so were a great many universities and labs around the country. As a result, our internal network has been shut down, and we have sealed ourselves off from the outside world. Though this situation will certainly be only temporary, I wonder if this marks the beginning of the end of the vast, loose networks that are so prevalent today. With no way to assign blame or responsiblity to the pranksters who build these viruses, I would be suprised if some companies thought twice before agreeing to connect to a network, considering the potential risk. The benefits offered by USENET are so hard to define concretely, but the risk of a virus is very real, and a manager asked to choose between them might justifiably decide not to take the risk. There has been no official announcement from our management yet, so I have nothing to report, but I would like to hear what is going on at other sites. Anyone thinking of dropping off the net? Peter Webb. {allegra|decvax|harvard|yale|mirror}!ima!applicon!webb, {mit-eddie|raybed2|spar|ulowell|sun}!applicon!webb, webb@applicon.com