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"The first point of contact with a new virus may come from an end user - someone bitten by a bug or suspicious of an odd-looking file. "We may hear of it when some victim sends it into a lab, or the virus writer himself - and it's almost always a him - will send it in," Ducklin says. Apparently virus writers are fond of showing off their handiwork."" -- from the link.
Definitely interesting stuff. I wonder if labs like these are hiring... And maybe doing virus research (on the computer side) would be a very interesting profession... :)
"The first point of contact with a new virus may come from an end user - someone bitten by a bug or suspicious of an odd-looking file. "We may hear of it when some victim sends it into a lab, or the virus writer himself - and it's almost always a him - will send it in," Ducklin says. Apparently virus writers are fond of showing off their handiwork."" -- from the link.
Definitely interesting stuff. I wonder if labs like these are hiring... And maybe doing virus research (on the computer side) would be a very interesting profession... :)
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