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title: COMPUTER VIRUS

subject date: 2012-04-20

caption: COMPUTER VIRUS in 1971 was the first widespread computer virus, named 'Creeper' is a program that automatically replied, created on the Tenex operating system, spread on the ARPANET via modem line, copying itself to the remote system and display the message 'I'm the creeper: Catch Me If You Can '(I am the worm: catturami if you can) The screen displays the sentence into a life of fantasy realized 40 years later, 2011

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