| Ho#man, L. J. (ed.), 1990, Rogue Programs: Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. |
.... that merely say things, what should we make of programs constructed by experimenters that say what they would do had they been actual viruses or trojans Given the wide range of behaviour, both intended and accidental, not surprisingly the terms trojan and virus are the subject of lively debate [21], based on a number of architectural and other distinctions. Most work in the area has concentrated on purely representational concerns, where every variant of a virus technique (such as the Vienna virus represents) are considered di#erent. This has resulted in particular interest in ....
Ho#man, L. J. (1990) Rogue Programs: Viruses, Worms And Trojan Horses, Van Nostrand Reinhold: New York, pxi.
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Ho#man, L. J. (ed.), 1990, Rogue Programs: Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
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