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Welcome to The Virus Encyclopedia, the wikia resource for information on computer viruses, worms and any self-replicating programs.
Our overhaul of the Wiki is finished and we have added the entry Rabbit, a self-replicating program from 1974, to celebrate. We hope that some more people will join the team to turn this into a great repository of information on all things self-replicating and are particularly interested in people with more intimate knowledge of computers, networks and their inner (and outer) workings.
Currently, we have 69 pages on this wiki.
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Recently Added
- Rabbit- a self-replicating program from 1974, that replicates multiple times on a single host computer.
- 29A- A Spain-based virus/worm coding group, whose members were the best of the best virus/worm coders. Recently disbanded.
- Stoned- an old boot sector virus with many prominent variants, including Stoned.Angelina, that surfaced within the last year after over a decade of being considered extinct. The famous Michelangelo virus can also be found here.
- Creeper- the first internet worm.
- Vienna- An ancient DOS virus.
Priorities
- RRLF- Virus/worm coding group since 2001. The group has released 7 magazines. Currently they cooperate with EOF-Project and DooMRiderZ groups.
- EOF-Project- Virus/worm coding group with innovative ideas. Nowadays most active.
- DooMRiderZ- Virus/worm coding group since 2006.
- Scalper- A BSD worm.
- Cascade- an older virus that causes characters to fall to the bottom of the screen.
- Reaper- the second internet worm.
- Vacsina- an old DOS virus.
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