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Happy Birthday, Dear Viruses
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Richard Ford and Eugene H. Spafford
Tech report number
CERIAS TR 2007-64
Entry type
article
Abstract
The first computer virus was created 25 years ago, but there is no end in sight to malicious software.
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Date
2007 – 07 – 13
URL
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/317/5835/210
Journal
Science
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Ford
Number
5835
Pages
210-211
Volume
317
Affiliation
Florida Institute of Technology, CERIAS
Publication Date
2007-07-13
Keywords
English
Subject
Viruses
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@Article{ Ford, title = "Happy Birthday, Dear Viruses", author = "Richard Ford and Eugene H. Spafford", year = "2007", month = "07", journal = "Science ", number = "5835", pages = "210-211", volume = "317", day = "13", abstract = "The first computer virus was created 25 years ago, but there is no end in sight to malicious software.", affiliation = "Florida Institute of Technology, CERIAS", keywords = "English", subject = "Viruses", url = "http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/317/5835/210", }