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_5uxp | 2 years ago

meanwhile some of the legally available old games are just spreading virus, literally.

see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34101899

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hiatus|2 years ago

That seems to indicate that the game has a vulnerability which can be exploited. That is very different from actively spreading a virus.

wkat4242|2 years ago

And most old games are run within emulators (even something like dosbox) anyway. All you can do is infect that.

But in those days viruses were truly rampant. I have many Amiga disks with viruses on them. As my Amiga had no hard drive and only 1 floppy there wasn't many places for them to go though.

kroltan|2 years ago

And some legally available contemporary mainstream games are also viruses!

Hello kernel-level anti cheat developers :)