Sircam And Aids Virus Research Paper

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Ashley Scrivner
Dr. Murimi
BISS 1103 A
October 2, 2017 Sircam and AIDS Virus Love is like a virus. It can happen to anybody at any time. Unfortunately, I am not talking about this type of virus. I am talking about a computer virus, which is designed to spread from host to host and has the ability to replicate itself through a file or document on a computer. I chose to talk to about two viruses: Sircam and AIDS. The Sircam Virus is a computer worm that propagates by e-mail from Microsoft Windows systems. In July of 2001, the Virus was sent through email with an infected link in one of their many messages they send: “I send you this file in order to have your advice, I hope you like the file that I send you, I hope you can help me with

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