Karthik Shashidhar

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The first ever computer virus to spread ‘in the wild’ outside of a laboratory network started as a practical joke. In February 1982, Rich Skrenta wrote a virus that targeted Apple II home computers. A fifteen-year-old high school student in Pennsylvania, Skrenta had designed the virus to be annoying rather than harmful.
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread - and Why They Stop
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