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Probably the earliest description of a computer virus.
In 1971, Bob Thomas became the first programmer to create an actual "virus", called Creeper, that could copy itself onto other computers in a network.
Compare to the computer tapeworm from The Shockwave Rider (1975) by John Brunner, the network monitoring detection in The Dosadi Experiment (1977) by Frank Herbert and the piggyback-slurp terminal from Congo (1980) by Michael Crichton. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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