safe testing of infectious agents
Henry Spencer
henry at utzoo.uucp
Tue Nov 15 03:52:53 AEST 1988
In article <32440 at oliveb.olivetti.com> jerry at olivey.UUCP (Jerry Aguirre) writes:
>>>How does one debug a virus?
>> On an isolated network of machines, obviously.
>There are simpler ways than dedicating a group of systems and the
>network connecting them. The most obvious is to criple the virus (or
>worm) so it can't live on normal systems...
Ah, but this brings us back to the Morris-Jr Fallacy: "of course it won't
cause any real trouble, I wrote it not to". Debugging on an isolated
network protects the rest of the world from your mistakes as well as your
deliberate experiments.
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